Thanks for everyone's kinds words and attempts to cheer me up. Actually, I'm not griping that Disney didn't accomodate a disability adequately, that's just part of my gripe. The whole water taxi thing I don't think had anything to do with a disability. I walk with a cane, but I don't think it was obvious from where I was standing. I don't really think the drivers thought "OMG a handicapped person. Not on my boat!" Actually, what I think (and was later confirmed from the transportation security guy I complained to) was that those were the last boats of the night. If they dropped off all their passengers and didn't pick up any more they were through for the night and could call it a night, instead of making one more stop. I did get satisfaction with that incident because, like I posted a kind employee helped me find the right number to call, not just Disney's number. It was an internal number just for employees. That call should have never happened. I'll not identify that employee for fear of getting said employee in trouble.
I like the equation, expectations divided by experiences = satisfaction. I'll remember that. Insofar as another trip, this weekend we're going to Las Vegas. Its just for two nights but sil offered to take the kids so we could have an adult vacation. I've got to remember what I told my kids before this last trip--"there's no guarantee that things will be absolutely perfect in every way. Actually, I can guarantee you that something will go wrong on any trip. Go with the good times and don't dwell on the bad." Well, I should take my own advice. Actually, I was just overwhelmed with everything and couldn't enjoy myself so some days I just told my husband to take the kids and leave me in the hotel to rest. Ok plan until I discovered the mold, etc....
Oh, well, actually I'm planning to go back for
MVMCP in Dec. We were going to go last Dec but had to cancel our plans at the last minute. I've learned a few things from this trip. First, don't try to go too cheap. You really do "get what you pay for". We're staying at the Contemporary for ease of accessibility. We can only afford three nights but quality over quantity. And with just three days we won't even try to see all the parks, just concentrate on MVMCP, Osborne lights, and Candelight Processional. That's enough right there!