Objectivity
Kids make happy places happy.
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- Jul 29, 2012
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Yes! And if CHANGE in their routine is such a horrible experience for the child, along with waiting in lines and not liking crowds etc...then why in the world does dragging them to WDW sound like a good idea to anyone? Sounds like a set up FOR disaster...not a vacation.
By your definition, every day of those parents lives is a disaster. It's not something they choose to go through at Disney, it's something they have no choice about every day. They want to go to Disney in an effort to give their child a taste of normal, something you take for granted with your extreme case of entitlement. They don't deserve a better experience than you, but accommodations to ensure they can get as close to the same experience is entirely appropriate.
Stop worrying that someone may be getting something that you are not. Their existence, in no way, makes your life less complete.
Now, if you want to complain about legitimate system abusers - those without legitimate medical diagnoses or those who use old cards to cheat the system - then you'll find few people disagreeing with you.
You know, I probably wouldn't feel like this if there weren't sooo many people out there claiming that their child is on the spectrum, when probably half of them just have behavioral issues. I've seen it, and I'm all too aware that people are not doing their jobs as parents these days. I just don't buy that every other kid nowadays has something wrong with them that makes it okay to not ever have to do anything they don't want to do. If things are THIS bad then the human race needs to stop breeding because all of these kids are going to grow up and breed themselves and within just a few generations we are going to be nothing but arm flapping, upset, I can eat nothing but pizza and nuggets people. And as odd as this sounds, I'm not even trying to be mean or insensitive! Just honest!
Wow. Where is your medical degree from again? There's probably a lot in what you're saying that I would agree with, at some level, but it's so clouded by hate that thinking that makes me feel bad about myself.
It doesn't matter what you buy and what you agree with. Disney is not going to make policy based on the opinion of a person (or group of people) who have purposefully decided to not educate themselves but instead choose to make decisions based on outdated, uninformed and discriminatory opinions.