disneyfool_1202
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OK - I am going to BLOW. I have really just about had it with people. I know (as we all do) that there is abuse of the "system" that has been put in place to support those of us with disabilities - whether our own or our family members. This system has allowed us to enjoy WDW when, without this system, we may not be able to at all. Having some "alternates" whether an entrance, a waiting area, a seating accommodation, etc... has made the impossible possible. It has made some dreams actually come true.
I, for one, have benefitted from this system GREATLY. I have an autistic child. When he was younger, we relied on this system significantly. As he's matured his needs have changed and our vacations have become easier but we still have a fallback system in times OF NEED. It's our "just in case". We are at that point where we pretty much do what everyone else in the world is SUPPOSED to do - we use the Fast Pass system or we wait in line. Last time we went to WDW (last October) I had my "safety net". I pulled it out of my pocket 2 times. 2 times in a 7 day trip. Not 2 times daily. 2 times TOTAL. Both on one day because it was a typically BAD day. I bring my distractions (thank god for smart phones with apps that make waiting easier). We have snacks. We take frequent breaks. We do what needs to be done to make our trip easy and enjoyable. And we deal with the disappointments and don't expect miracles because it's not all about us. We also want to teach our child that life doesn't come on a silver platter- even in Disney. Waiting, being patient, being disappointed and learning how to deal with it are all part of life.
So here I am faced with going back in 2 wks. I have a friend who just got back 2 wks ago and she was telling me how a member of the party she went with wanted to "work the system" and get one of those "free passes". I almost blew a gasket. I started ranting and raving about people like that are why the "system" that is in place for people who need it is at risk. She just looked at me like I was nuts for flying off the handle.
But why did I fly off the handle? Because we are going in 2 wks with another family who wants to "jump" on my GAC. "How many can you get on that thing?? Can you cover all of us?? Can I get my own for my kid?? (and my personal favorite---) What should I say is wrong with him??"
Um I'M SORRY BUT THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH YOUR KID! My friend actually told her kids the other day "don't worry, we won't have to wait in any lines- we are going with HER!". Really??? That's SO untrue and not fair!
To top it off I am in an ECV due to mobility issues so need to use the wheelchair entrance which in some instances is an alternate entrance. DS w/ASD is upset about this because when we do this we end up sitting in the back of some rides - so I told him he can stay in the regular line with his dad so he can try for the front and I'll go with his sister in the other line (divide and conquer) so said friends are DOING MATH saying "well we can send my 2 kids with your husband since you'll be going that way..."
This is a VERY close friend of mine and I really love her. I have NEVER seen this side of her and I'm wondering where it's coming from. She is going through some personal issues lately that I really think are contributing to this type of what I call "inappropriately selfish" behavior and I don't want to confront her about this because it could seriously ruin our entire vacation.
DH is saying "let's just not get our GAC for our son and we won't have to deal with it" but that is not fair to our son IF we need it. I always have it and only use it IF I need to. I don't want to need it and NOT have it. I have NO intention of just walking up to the fast-pass attendant and waving it in front of anyone's face and I think that's her intent. That is NOT how I operate.
I wish that Disney would change the rules. I wish they WOULD require some sort of medical note. I know HIPAA laws and all - I work in the medical field and am well versed- but use of a GAC is a personal CHOICE so I can CHOOSE to share my information with Disney to get a GAC and therefore HIPAA would not apply. Even if Disney did require a note, I swear half of the people who presented them would show up with falsified documentation anyway. There's no way to prove it's real. And that sucks. wish there was a better way, especially for people with "hidden" disabilities.
UGH- thanks for listening. I had to get it out.
I, for one, have benefitted from this system GREATLY. I have an autistic child. When he was younger, we relied on this system significantly. As he's matured his needs have changed and our vacations have become easier but we still have a fallback system in times OF NEED. It's our "just in case". We are at that point where we pretty much do what everyone else in the world is SUPPOSED to do - we use the Fast Pass system or we wait in line. Last time we went to WDW (last October) I had my "safety net". I pulled it out of my pocket 2 times. 2 times in a 7 day trip. Not 2 times daily. 2 times TOTAL. Both on one day because it was a typically BAD day. I bring my distractions (thank god for smart phones with apps that make waiting easier). We have snacks. We take frequent breaks. We do what needs to be done to make our trip easy and enjoyable. And we deal with the disappointments and don't expect miracles because it's not all about us. We also want to teach our child that life doesn't come on a silver platter- even in Disney. Waiting, being patient, being disappointed and learning how to deal with it are all part of life.
So here I am faced with going back in 2 wks. I have a friend who just got back 2 wks ago and she was telling me how a member of the party she went with wanted to "work the system" and get one of those "free passes". I almost blew a gasket. I started ranting and raving about people like that are why the "system" that is in place for people who need it is at risk. She just looked at me like I was nuts for flying off the handle.
But why did I fly off the handle? Because we are going in 2 wks with another family who wants to "jump" on my GAC. "How many can you get on that thing?? Can you cover all of us?? Can I get my own for my kid?? (and my personal favorite---) What should I say is wrong with him??"
Um I'M SORRY BUT THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH YOUR KID! My friend actually told her kids the other day "don't worry, we won't have to wait in any lines- we are going with HER!". Really??? That's SO untrue and not fair!
To top it off I am in an ECV due to mobility issues so need to use the wheelchair entrance which in some instances is an alternate entrance. DS w/ASD is upset about this because when we do this we end up sitting in the back of some rides - so I told him he can stay in the regular line with his dad so he can try for the front and I'll go with his sister in the other line (divide and conquer) so said friends are DOING MATH saying "well we can send my 2 kids with your husband since you'll be going that way..."
This is a VERY close friend of mine and I really love her. I have NEVER seen this side of her and I'm wondering where it's coming from. She is going through some personal issues lately that I really think are contributing to this type of what I call "inappropriately selfish" behavior and I don't want to confront her about this because it could seriously ruin our entire vacation.
DH is saying "let's just not get our GAC for our son and we won't have to deal with it" but that is not fair to our son IF we need it. I always have it and only use it IF I need to. I don't want to need it and NOT have it. I have NO intention of just walking up to the fast-pass attendant and waving it in front of anyone's face and I think that's her intent. That is NOT how I operate.
I wish that Disney would change the rules. I wish they WOULD require some sort of medical note. I know HIPAA laws and all - I work in the medical field and am well versed- but use of a GAC is a personal CHOICE so I can CHOOSE to share my information with Disney to get a GAC and therefore HIPAA would not apply. Even if Disney did require a note, I swear half of the people who presented them would show up with falsified documentation anyway. There's no way to prove it's real. And that sucks. wish there was a better way, especially for people with "hidden" disabilities.
UGH- thanks for listening. I had to get it out.
