Goofy_Disney_Dad
Can go Grumpy on occasion too...
- Joined
- May 26, 2010
And someone who grabs another's property and breaks it into "many little pieces" is a?
Creative writer?
And someone who grabs another's property and breaks it into "many little pieces" is a?
does it help that I always had a smile on my face. I'm pretty mild manner but this guy was getting very aggressive and I was with my 6 year old grand daughter and he actually bumped into her while hovering around me just inched from my face. kind of made me nervous so I wanted his focus on me not my daughter and grand daughter. had he just said oh sorry about that I would have said as normal don't worry about it I wasn't even upset when he ran into me it only changed when he started to say I should not be there and to get off the bridge. really don't do well with the bully attitude
Creative writer?
And someone who grabs another's property and breaks it into "many little pieces" is a?
People can be 6 foot 7 Olympic power lifters street fighting Gods and all around ladies men or whatever they want when they're typing on a keyboard.
People can be 6 foot 7 Olympic power lifters street fighting Gods and all around ladies men or whatever they want when they're typing on a keyboard.
And, they don't have a clue.I agree with the fist post--the one person holding a place in line for a dozen thing. We'll spread our group of four out to block the entire path and not move, especially at Disneyland Paris where it is SO common--we'd have it happen a dozen times a day there.
Some drivers actually request, that guests transfer to an actual seat. I don't transfer and DH stands. Sometimes, we wait an 1- 1 1/2 at the resort for an available ECV spot. Yes...we load first, but rarely on the 1st or 2nd bus from the hotel. We are also the last stop in the rotation and last off the bus. Not exactly a breeze...As I said, when we were waiting in our extremely long line (I'd guess about 4 busses worth of people), it's not just the wheelchair that bumps people to the next bus. Although the wheelchair generally takes at least 2 spaces on the bus. We had one person in a wheelchair transfer to an actual seat on the bus, once her wheelchair was loaded (taking an additional seat). Plus any people that are accompanying the wheelchair user. It's quite possible for people waiting in the regular line to be "bumped" to the next bus (or even the next one after that). And they don't run back to back (one right after another). Most times there was at least a 20-30 minute wait for the next bus.
I was thinking you meant the Jungle Riverboat Cruise. LOL. Imagine the series of question marks around me when you talked about the animals being scared.We had a group of Brazilians on our Safari expedition who kept screaming stuff out and cutting off the driver's monologue. Not only did they bust our ear drums they were scaring the animals.
Sort of like "separate but equal" idea with the special buses for the mobility impaired, right?I have no issue with loading wheelchairs first. But there has to be a better system. Whether it is to have a special bus just for wheelchairs or to hand out numbers. I'm sorry you are in a wheelchair. But understand that for those of us that stand and wait thru numerous buses it is very frustrating to have to continue and wait for the next bus (or the one after that) because families with a wheelchair are able to board the very next bus that arrives while most of the guests have to wait for another bus.
I also feel badly for the guests without obvious disabilities (not using a wheelchair) that have to wait in long lines, especially at park closing. The current method is not fair to them either.
Ban smoking.
I will probably be flamed for this but I wish Disney would have people in wheelchairs wait in line for the bus like everyone else. I get so frustrated when I've been waiting for close to an hour for a bus when the park closes and someone in a wheelchair comes up just as the bus arrives and gets right on the bus. I don't mind that the bus driver loads the wheelchair first but feel that the person in the wheelchair (and their family) should have to wait in line for a bus like everyone else. I've had to wait for 3 or 4 buses to load, leave, then return for the rest of us and the family with a wheelchair arrives and gets on the next bus. This is especially aggravating when it's raining out and everyone waiting in line is cold and wet.