Just got back from our umpteenth visit to WDW with DD 26. She is special needs and as she has gotten older uses her chair almost 100% now. We've never had this problem until this last trip. We always get asked "can she transfer" which has always meant - she can physically get out of the chair and walk a few steps (with mom and I holding on to her) so that we do not take up the ride cart that can hold a wheelchair so that someone who can not actually transfer can have it.
On our trip earlier this month, almost every time we were asked that, the CM's interpretation of "can she transfer" was something more akin to - park the wheelchair here, walk 300 yards, go down three steps, and their should be a spot for you there. Two that were particularly frustrating were Haunted Mansion and Nemo the Musical.
Just curious if anyone else has seen or felt this change? We blamed it on the HUGE increase of "scooter people" that can obviously transfer and walk far enough to board the ride vehicle. This made our waits on some rides significantly longer than if we could have gone through the main cue - Small World for example. Posted time was 10 minutes. We waited 45 behind a TON of scooter people.
Not really a rant - just curious.
Thanks and have a great day!
On our trip earlier this month, almost every time we were asked that, the CM's interpretation of "can she transfer" was something more akin to - park the wheelchair here, walk 300 yards, go down three steps, and their should be a spot for you there. Two that were particularly frustrating were Haunted Mansion and Nemo the Musical.
Just curious if anyone else has seen or felt this change? We blamed it on the HUGE increase of "scooter people" that can obviously transfer and walk far enough to board the ride vehicle. This made our waits on some rides significantly longer than if we could have gone through the main cue - Small World for example. Posted time was 10 minutes. We waited 45 behind a TON of scooter people.
Not really a rant - just curious.
Thanks and have a great day!