Disney Debbie
<font color=deeppink>Survivor<br><font color=blue>
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This might get moved - but I hope it doesn't. This is an issue that people NOT in wheelchairs need to be aware of. My mother had to use a wheelchair last Tuesday when we went to WDW because she's having problems with her knee. This is an eye opening experience for ANYONE who's ever begrudged wheelchairs special lines or access or gotten mad at them for "hitting" them! I can't tell you how many people walked right in front of us while we were pushing her and then turned and gave me a dirty look like it was my fault! I can honestly say that there was only one time that I clipped someone accidentally that was my fault - every other time they just walked right across our path or jumped in front of me before I could do anything. The worst was waiting for Fantasmic - the CM told us to go toward the left to get to the wheelchair lane - but we were jam packed in a crowd waiting to be let in for 30 minutes before we could get up to the lane. I'd try and leave some room in front of her so that I wouldn't bump anyone - and people would take that as an "invitation" to get in that space - and then glare at me when they'd get bumped! There was one teen age boy who literally STRADDLED my mother's leg - or he did for the 15 seconds it took me to tell him that was a PERSON there and to move it! When we FINALLY got to the wheelchair lane it was wonderful - and I'm sure there were plenty of people griping about it - but I sure do see why they're necessary. If I'd had to go through the whole Fantasmic line in that crowd - I would have just given up and turned around.
I know a lot of folks just plain don't see the wheelchair because they aren't looking - but some folks are just plain rude.
I know a lot of folks just plain don't see the wheelchair because they aren't looking - but some folks are just plain rude.