DWorldObsessed
Mopey Optimist
- Joined
- Jan 22, 2005
- Messages
- 39
On Monday June 6 we arrived. I wanted to rent a wheel chair from home and take it with us. This would only be 25$. DH said NO he did not need one. Once off the plane at MCO it was apparent he needed one. But still stubborn we went MK without one. Going on Monday to MK always a bad idea. We didn't have a very nice day. Tuesday at AK, rented a wheelchair. We had a great day but the walk to and from the bus was too much. Found out only a cc was needed to have a wheel chair from the POP and we could have it all week. Don't know how I missed that one. Wednsday went to MK and got confused about what enterence to use. We always had to ask as every CM told us different. Splash Mountain was the first to ask for the red and white card. We didn't want to get it as we didn't want to seem like we wanted special treatment. But it was too dificult to figure out the lines so we headed on the train an got one at City Hall. We loved it. We mostly used all fast pass lines. This was important for me as it was very hard to push a wheel chair for short distances on a ramp up and down. Disney is full of steep ramps. You have to have a head start and keep going to you get to the loading area. The only bad expereince we had was we seemed to always be at the back. Beauty and the Beast at MGM was great as we were in the front. However another family had a bad experience there. The CM's were not very helpful and understanding as their daughter was mostly blind and the CM's kept parking wheelchairs in front of them. They were very irate and the Cm's ignored them. I offered our seats to them as we were in the front next to my DH. They seemed happy someone acknowledged their concern and were fine after this even though they stayed in their seats. I think those not in wheelchairs do not get as good of attention. The mother said they were just tired of CM's ignoring them. At Honey I Shrunk the Audience, my son and DSis were not alowed to sit with us in the wheelchair row because of avialable space even though there was room and every other family was together. The CM refused to help them get to us so I had them climb over the chairs. I was mad. I was also getting tired of being in the back. It makes the effects less intense especially in Tough to be a bug. I would suggest parking your wheel chair if you can and find your own seat. The CM's don't say anything. We had some really special people help us into and out of the crowd. We had some really rude people block our path or get upset because we were not bulldozing our way through. We thanked the special ones and ignored the rude ones. WATCH OUT FOR THE MOVING WALKWAY AT SPACE MOUNTAIN! We got stuck on it. If it wasn't for a helpful tourist many people would have gotten hurt. One boy did get pinched. The foot rest got stuck on the end of the conveyor. Pirates had this too I think but we were detoured around it. Number one advice, people are rude to all kinds of people, don't take it personaly. Number two, get the handicapped card. Using a wheel chair or scooter is hard enough. Number three, do what is best for you, don't let the CM's push you around just because you had to use the wheelchair line. Uss the fast pass line if at all possible, even the other rides have alternate enterences usually around the exit. By using these lines you have plenty of time to get on and off the rides and no one is shoving you. WARNING! NOT ALL HANDICAPPED LINES ARE FASTER THAN THE REGULAR ONE! Some are slower like Jungle Cruise. HAVE FUN!