kaytieeldr
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Well, when you put it that way...They should remove walkers. I have seen many of them walk right into scooters.
There will always be incidents as long as there are people allowed to attend Disney. So since I have seen people vomit, throw tantrums, trip, fall, stumble, collapse (well--I saw them after the collapse), slip, get angry, get sad, miss their ADR, lose their fast pass, get scared on a ride, climb over someone in their ECV, take something that wasn't theirs...
We should just ban people from Disney. It may sound cruel, however people who go seem to always have something go wrong and that just isn't safe physically or mentally. They should only allow the cast members. For they are fully trained on how to properly maneuver around the park without shedding a tear or tripping over something. And those that fail that, should be fired.
We can't count the stories where you blame the driver if we can't count the stories where the pedestrian is 100% the blame.

The poster to whom this was in response saw two or three incidents (it's not clear if the two kids were hit at the same time or, for that matter, what percent of the fault fell on each party).
whatsup said:This happens a lot at all the parks. I wish Disney would not allow them. Sounds cruel however most people using them do not know how to manuever them in crowed situations. They should only allow manuel wheelchairs either you wheel it yourself or someone else. I have seen 2 kids hit and 1 woman hit a trash can 5 times trying to turn around on a crowded sidewalk on Mainstreet!!
The woman hitting a trash can five times trying to turn on a crowded Main Street? I'm going to try really hard not to be sarcastic here. I'm going to guess that number is accurate, that you watched and counted. Based on the crowded conditions and the woman having obvious trouble maneuvering in the crowd while - likely - trying to avoid hitting a person... did it occur to you to offer her assistance?
You were apparently close enough to see her repeatedly bump into the trash can. Why not offer help?