No I dont want to squabble....mostly because my head is starting to hurt from hitting the wall. :brick: :brick: :brick: If you read all my posts I basically said it really doesn't matter the reason someone needs a wheelchair or scooter, has a card or not,brings one with them, or rents one at WDW.
For the record, common sense is flowing just fine around me...can't say that for all other locations though.
As some else posted about the special ride vehicles on some rides and that is understandable and explained those rides but this I knew. If they have a wheelchair accesible car/boat come through why not let the wheelchair load.... hey I got no problem with that.
My real question is about the rides that don't have the specially equipped cars. I have seen it many times on Splash where the chair or scooter is driven down and the person then gets up walks to the boat and climbs over and in with the 8-10 people with them on regular boats. Now why can't they wait wherever like everyone? Also as I said we have been to WDW every year for the past 12 years, many times before and have been on all rides many many times, so waiting really isn't the problem. I just don't see how people think it is fair policy in cases like the Splash mountain example I mentioned thats all.
And for the record my nose isn't that plain.:lol:
I was actually addressing what you posted in an earlier post wanting to know why it was necessary for the whole party to accompany the person who is in a wheelchair or ECV rather than get seperated. Me personally I have no problem in making someone who is in ECV or Wheelchair wait in the regular line with their whole party like everyone else, to me that seems only fair. Like I have said in my earlier posts we have had to use a wheelchair for my daughter, but it is just because she cannot walk long distances.
So we park them with the rest of the scooters and strollers etc, and walk onto the ride and wait in the regular line just like ayone else. Thankfully my daughter's condition is such that we can do that. My only points throughout this entire thread was this:
1. Don't judge someone based on whether you can see an obvious disability, because some people do have problems that we as humans canot see just by looking at them.
2. YES as long as there are services like this at places like WDW a select few will ALWAYS abuse the generosity and courtesy that WDW and CM's provide on ride attractions. THIS IS SAD but true! I wish this would not happen, but it does. To these people YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELVES!
3. For every person that
IS abusing the system, there are many out there that don't and who legitimately need it.
4. There are a good number of RUDE people at WDW who will always be RUDE. I don't sweat the small stuff. It just burns me up to see posts that say only overweight people and abusers rent the wheelchairs and ECVs. It may seem like it but, it is not true.
For as many rude people in ECV's and wheelchairs there are rude walkers who DONT watch out where they are going and walk right in front of someone being pushed in a wheelchair, and/or ECV ((I have experienced this personally.))
5. I feel that it is only right to allow the person who is legitimately using them, to allow their party to join them. My question is this: If it were you who were in that situation would you want to experience rides by yourself, or if you were a child only get to go with one of your parents, while the rest of your family has to be seperated and ride seperately just because you are disabled?
Afterall riding the attractions with your family is the staple of the WDW experience and magic.
Well that is about it. I think I have covered my stance on this issue, responded to you, and cleared up why I posted what I did, and why.
You can discuss amonst yourselves....let me give you a topic.........How great is this WDW forums, and web site. IT's GRRREEEAAAATTTT! :wave:
That's pretty much it, I think I have made my points