mechurchlady
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I am on disAbilities where Sue has worked hard to make a FAQs to help people. I regularly answer GAC questions over on disAbilities but the same info holds true at DLR. Is that above statement offensive, sort of because of the way it was worded. The information is correct but the wording was a bit harsh.If you're trying to bypass lines and wait times it won't work! Use FastPass for that.
I am a neurovariant and have hypersensitivity. I make social blunders and people who care about people help me to learn how to do things right.
So why would they so harshly state a Fact? Because we on the boards and even in real life read or hear about people over and over asking for that magic pass that gets people to the head of the line. Not the one for Make a Wish but you know the special one. So many times people want to bring a doctor's note and it is not needed. So many times I read that people cannot stand in line but will not get a wheelchair or ECV so can they make the lines shorter.
I am disabled so I do not want to have a short line and enjoyed setting in the bobsled line just like everyone else and same for Toy Story Mania. It was nice going through the exit of Alice but I would rather be like others in my rental ECV or in my wheelchair.
That said now we come out like true Disney guests and fight over the last dole whip and not over the little things in life. I am hurting right now because my supposed online Disney friends are ignoring me. Disneyland and all Disney parks are about Ohana, nobody gets left behind. DLR and WDW are about making friends and getting along. We all stand/sit in the same lines and eat the same food. Walt built the parks to be havens from the ugliness that sometimes is in the outside world so let us be one happy group of guests and not fight.
Dole Whips for everyone and hugs too.
Laurie
disAbilities, food anywhere, allergies, and DLR are my specialties as well as hugs

