dennis99ss said:
I know, I will probably get flamed for being so un pc, but, does anybody else see more carts at disney!
Yes, you probably will get flamed, but not by me. And yes, I do see more scooters.
dennis99ss said:
A couple of weeks ago, we were walking past towards the jungle cruise, past the Alladin ride, and I hear this scream. A lady in her cart had begun to run over a little girl, and just kept on going on over her foot/leg. Finally, some man lifted the entire front of her cart, her included, up in the air, and the lady still had the power on. This guy is holding up this cart on its rear wheels, and this lady, who, I would bet, was not well versed in the use of a cart, as she kept on holding down the forward motion lever.
I hope the little girl is alright, and thank goodness the man was able to help and lift the scooter up. I wasn't there. Maybe the lady was not "well versed in the use of a cart". But I would like to think of the lady as if it were a loved one of mine. Maybe a grandmother who got tired, or scared or fainted or something. I certaintly would not think that see ran over a little girl on purpose. But that is just the way that I think.
dennis99ss said:
Is there a medical necessity requirement, or are these things just rented out to anybody.
If you are talking about
renting a scooter from WDW at the parks. You can pay WDW $40.00 up front and when you return the key, they return $10.00 as a key refund. So for $30.00 per day, anyone can rent a scooter from the WDW park. That is if one is available. They often run out of scooters early in the day. Sometimes later in the day when someone returns a scooter, they may rent another one that is being charged out again. But you take a chance when you get there whether or not there will be a scooter available. And if you are by yourself, like me, it is very hard to wheel myself in wheelchair up some slopes.
dennis99ss said:
Granted, there are some people who need the transportation assistance, but, just a guess, some of the people using the carts just don't look like they need one.
O.K.. It may just be me, but I try not try judge anyone. I certainly try not to judge someone by the way they may look. Or I try not to judge someone by what color there skin may be. Or I try not to judge someone by what language they may speak. Or I try not to judge someone by the type of clothes they wear.[/QUOTE]
dennis99ss said:
If you rent one at the gate, doesn't that mean you had to walk to get there?
Yes, I guess they do. Unless they were able to borrow a wheelchair from their resort.
Sometimes that distance to walk from the WDW bus stop, to the security center, and then into the Guest Services area is a very long walk for me. So I guess that it could be for others, too. I remember one year, I waited at the park Guest Services over one hour before a scooter became availablle because they were all rented out. Or one year at
MVMCP, the WDW scooter was not available, so since I had my MVMCP ticket I decided to go ahead and walk even thought I didn't feel well. I made it all the way to Splash Mountain, but I was in so much pain, and out of breath, I decided that I didn't think that I could make it all the way up the stairs and path to the Splash Mountain ride. So I headed back to my room. My leg was hurting so much. I tried to sit down when ever I found a chair or bench. It took me over three hours to get to my room from the Splash Mountain bridge. I didn't think that I was going to make it. I enjoyed the breif time that I had, but I was more worried that I wouldn't have made it safely back to my room.
I can't imagine what it must be like for you to get up and walk anywhere that you want to walk without thinking about it. Or to run. Or to walk quickly. And without pain.
I can't imagine what it must be like for you to not to spend an extra $30.00 per day to rent a scooter. A scooter doesn't get to go to the front of the line of a ride. A scooter can't easily move to the left or to the right as you might while walking up MK Main Street looking the the castle and lights. A scooter can't easily go into any store at a lark as you can walking.
Would you pay $30.00 per day to be restricted to a scooter instead of walking anywhere that you wanted to walk or run instead. Would you pay $210.00 per week to use a scooter at the parks.
What if you could get into the lines easier, would you pay an extra $210.00 for a scooter to do that.
Well, I am
renting a scooter for the first time off site. That means that I won't have to walk to the park gate and wait to rent a scooter. But it does mean that I may slow the bus trip a little bit from the resort to the park as the Castmember helps me load the scooter on to and off of the WDW bus.
Maybe you were one of the people that I saw at WDW one time. Sometimes I see the shaking head, or the frown, or the whispers, or some other discusting and demeaning comment made to me as they left the bus. Maybe we have met and didn't know it. It did hurt my feelings, but I try to think that maybe you are just having a bad day. Or maybe that you are tired or frustrated. I know that there are good and bad people in the world, but maybe the frowning comment to me was just because the person had something else going on that I could not possibly know about. So I try to smile back, apologize for taking up their time and go on.
But with this scooter, I will be able to walk the sidewalks of Old Key West Resort. And I will be able to do things that I have never done before. I'll be alble to walk the trail from Old Key West Resort to DownTown Disney and to Sarasota Springs Resort. I'll be able to walk around the lake at the BoardWalk Resorts, and walk around the lake at the Carrabien Beach Resort, and walk around the lake at the Coronado Springs Resort. And I'll be able to walk around the foliage covered trails at the Port Orleans Riverside Resort and along the river to the Port Orleans French Quarter Resort. And to walk the trail from the Wilderness Lodge Resort over to the Wilderness Campground area. And to walk around that sidewalk from the Grand Floridian Resort to the Wedding Chapel to the Polynesian Resort.
So many places to walk.
Maybe you don't have this experience. Maybe you have never helped anyone like this. Hopefully you will never incur a disease or accident that will prevent you from doing everything that you can do now with your healthly two legs. God forbid that anything would happen to your mother or father or brother or sister or wife or children.
Everyone deserves the see and experience the magic without being judged or stared at or being rudely commented to about being in this world.
If you see me anywhere...just ask me and I will be glad to get out of your way and out of your site so that you can see your magic the way you see things. But that is just me. But if you ever try to belittle any child or adult just because they are different from you, then we are going to have a big problem.
I tried hitting the back button several times and I kept rewriting a different post.
Well...I'm off to Walt Disney World. The kindest and friendliest place for everyone that may be different. Magic for everyone. Even you.
Ray Sharpton