Dawn&Vernard
Disney with the Miller's
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at Disney you can park for Free and get valet parking free
I’m saying that the law about free handicapped parking doesn’t apply to Disney, and I’m not sure why they offer free surface parking st the hotels for the handicapped. I see the logic behind offering free valet, but not free regular parking.at Disney you can park for Free and get valet parking free
Understood, but it doesn't actually matter at all how people see it, or interpret it, or what's assumed. What matters is what the regulations state. A phrase I used to hear a lot is, "ignorance of the law is no defense."don't doubt that was part of what was first intended, but that is not the general feeling for it now.
at Disney you can park for Free and get valet parking free
Parking at Disney springs is free for everyone.At the resorts. HA does not get you free parking at the theme parks, or at Disney Springs.
Parking at Disney springs is free for everyone.
Oh I thought you were talking about parking in genral I had no idea there was preferred or vslet at DS.HA doesn't get free preferred or valet parking at DS.
I would think that they should get their choice for free, just my opinion though.HA doesn't get free preferred or valet parking at DS.
So I emailed Disability Services Disney with the question on Free Parking with Handicap Placard and here is the reply I got:
Uma Siegel (Disney)
Mar 8, 6:26 PM EST
Dear Ken,
Thank you for contacting the Walt Disney World® Resort!
You may be happy to learn that parking is complimentary for Guests with a disability. You are also correct that a valid disability parking permit must be presented to parking attendants upon arrival.
We hope this information is helpful!
If you have any other questions or challenges, please do not hesitate to contact us by calling us at 407-W-DISNEY (407-934-7639) or by chatting with us in the Help Center of the Walt Disney World® website (only available on the US site). Cast Members will be happy to assist you further.
Sincerely,
Uma Siegel
eCommerce Sales and Service Team
So I have been paying for Free Parking for the last 8 years.
I wonder if the answer to this answer is that the OP has a reservation at a WDW hotel.After receiving the first email, I emailed them back:
Ken
Mar 8, 6:42 PM EST
And that includes the theme parks also?
Ken
They replied:
Ethel Hodapp (Disney)
Mar 8, 10:58 PM EST
Dear Ken,
Thank you for contacting the Walt Disney World® Resort! Yes, it does include the Theme Parks.
If you have any other questions or challenges, please do not hesitate to contact us by calling us at 407-W-DISNEY (407-934-7639) or by chatting with us in the Help Center of the Walt Disney World® website (only available on the US site). Cast Members will be happy to assist you further.
Sincerely,
Ethel Hodapp
eCommerce Sales and Service Team
I would think that they should get their choice for free, just my opinion though.
Yes, although admittedly I have no skin in this game as we stay on-site and I don't have a placard anyway.May I ask why?
Yes, although admittedly I have no skin in this game as we stay on-site and I don't have a placard anyway.
But the bottom line is the parking structure is very far away from various points in Disney Springs and if wallet or preferred parking will assist those that are disabled, they should have the option to use them free of charge, of course for this same reason I think there should be at least three sets if bus stops at Disney ey Springs.
As far as I am aware, Disney Springs is free parking, if something has changed there, then they should get Vallet/Preferred parking at no additional cost above self parking.I’m assuming they have handicapped parking free of charge, correct?
As far as I am aware, Disney Springs is free parking, if something has changed there, then they should get Vallet/Preferred parking at no additional cost above self parking.
Because one could rightfully argue that the old parking lots provided closer parking and Disney chose to build the structures instead, which makes it more difficult on those that are disabled and thus Disney would be required to provide free valet or preferred parking to those that are disabled.So long as Disney has the required handicapped spaces, I see no reason why they should offer free valet or preferred at Disney Springs. If a handicapped person wants to park closer or use valet, why shouldn’t they pay?
Because one could rightfully argue that the old parking lots provided closer parking and Disney chose to build the structures instead, which makes it more difficult on those that are disabled and thus Disney would be required to provide free valet or preferred parking to those that are disabled.
This is the same reason that valet parking is now available at no additional cost for those who are disabled at all three of the Disneyland resort hotels.
Because one could rightfully argue that the old parking lots provided closer parking and Disney chose to build the structures instead, which makes it more difficult on those that are disabled and thus Disney would be required to provide free valet or preferred parking to those that are disabled.
This is the same reason that valet parking is now available at no additional cost for those who are disabled at all three of the Disneyland resort hotels.
Because one could rightfully argue that the old parking lots provided closer parking and Disney chose to build the structures instead, which makes it more difficult on those that are disabled and thus Disney would be required to provide free valet or preferred parking to those that are disabled.
This is the same reason that valet parking is now available at no additional cost for those who are disabled at all three of the Disneyland resort hotels.
This. Doesn't. Matter. The complete and entire purpose of disabled parking is to get the person out of the flow of traffic as quickly and safely as possible. Period. Stop. End of story. While HP spots are most frequently closest to the door of entrance, that is by design - not by regulation.But the bottom line is the parking structure is very far away from various points in Disney SpringsBecause one could rightfully argue that the old parking lots provided closer parking
No. None.Is there a law that says that handicapped spots need to be a certain distance from the "entrance".