Thanks Bill! I'm behind you 100%
I have said this before and it bears repeating.....unless you have all of the details regarding the need for an
ECV,
no one has the right to question the necessity of the device. No one.
Common courtesy would go along way in alleviating these situations, but there are many times when common courtesy is in short supply.
To the OP....I'm sure if you look around, you will find a thread where someone is annoyed that a 4 year old had a bus seat when they could have easily sat in an adults lap and let another adult sit down.
I'm absolutely certain that you all can see the reason why an ECV is loaded before the bus fills. I am also certain that you can understand the reason for letting the entire party board.
Is this really that big a deal? If this is that big a deal....please try it.
Please spend an entire day in the Magic Kingdom in an ECV or wheelchair. Please use the bus system. Please spend the day not being able to enjoy the beauty of the park because you have to keep you eyes open for every idiot that rushes in front of you because the rest of their party crossed already and they feel the incredible need to be within 2 feet of them lest they get away. Please try going to a restroom which is almost 40 years old and finding that there is ONE barely handicapped accessible stall (out of 20) and that there is a mother (or father) with a child in there and when they come out, they feel bad for using the restroom and you feel bad for making them feel bad but you only have ONE option. Try spending the day feeling like you are inconveniencing people and still enjoying the park. Try going to a restaurant and sitting at a table with the rest of your party and having others in the restaurant judge you because you have gotten up and walked the 5 feet from your ECV to a regular chair. Try not going carnival ape crazy when idiots use their stage whisper voice and question whether you REALLY need an ECV or if you are just a lazy slob. Try getting on that bus first at the end of the night when you know that everyone in line is annoyed that you and your family got on first.
Now....try imagining that you have no other options and that you have to do this every single day....or worse yet....try imagining that you are a parent of a child that needs to do this every day for the rest of their lives.
Now try imagining that you wouldnt want to beat the snot out of the first person that questioned whether you (or your child) truly needed the device or if you were just putting up with this absolute torture in order to get on the FREAKIN bus first.
Again.....is this really that big a deal....or should you thank whoever you usually thank that you and yours have the ability to wait in line and not have to know how any of that feels?
And please....please spare me the story of the three or four frat boys taking turns riding in the ECV. I've herard this before and it changes nothing.
I'd like to say "rant over" but this subject will come up again, so it probably isnt.