I was in magic kingdom on Friday and went to guest services to find out which rides I should avoid with a pacemaker. While there I asked for one of the reflective scripting things for deaf people and explained that I have really restricted vision so need help with stairs, I have stamina issues but I don't feel comfortable using a wheelchair with such limited vision in the park. I asked if Disney could accommodate this and the cast member said no.
That was fine, we went into the park and most of the rides I rode with a friend so they helped me work out where the stairs are and stuff.
I really wanted to do buzz lightyear but no one else did, we asked the cast member if there were any steps or other problems for a VI person and they said no so on I went and everything was ok until they tried to load me onto a ride car and the floor moved out from underneath me. I fell and hit my head off of the car, a person in a different group helped me load onto the car (cast member didn't even ask if I was ok) and at the ride exit the guy behind me helped me off again.
When my friends saw me turned out my head was really bad, it was lumpy, had broken skin etc so we headed out to down town Disney to catch a transfer to our resort.
At DTD it got really painful but since there's no first aid guest services gave me an ice pack. Back at the resort we called a doctor and I ended up in the emergency department at hospital with suspected concussion.
So on Sunday I was better and given the all clear to go to the parks. We went to Epcot and I went to guest services, talked the cast member through all the small difficulties I'd found on the friday, told him about my accident (the lump is very visible) and asked him how I could be accommodated.
He was really nice and got out a map, drew in all the rides with stairs and moving walkways, crossed out where pacemakers shouldn't go and wished me a good day.
As instructed when I got to a ride with stairs/moving walkways I was given help with no bother (spaceship earth) and on the 2nd ride I got told I need a card to use the lift because it's for disabled people! (somewhere in world showcase, possibly America?). The lady was really rude and shouted that you need to take the stairs because the lift is for disabled people. My friends were appalled and told her I'm VI with loads of health problems and a pacemaker and the woman just shrugged and said she didn't see a wheelchair!
So who is right, is it the cast members who say I don't need a card or those who say I do?
I'm off to universal today to visit Harry potter world so I'm hoping no more accidents or rude staff members.
That was fine, we went into the park and most of the rides I rode with a friend so they helped me work out where the stairs are and stuff.
I really wanted to do buzz lightyear but no one else did, we asked the cast member if there were any steps or other problems for a VI person and they said no so on I went and everything was ok until they tried to load me onto a ride car and the floor moved out from underneath me. I fell and hit my head off of the car, a person in a different group helped me load onto the car (cast member didn't even ask if I was ok) and at the ride exit the guy behind me helped me off again.
When my friends saw me turned out my head was really bad, it was lumpy, had broken skin etc so we headed out to down town Disney to catch a transfer to our resort.
At DTD it got really painful but since there's no first aid guest services gave me an ice pack. Back at the resort we called a doctor and I ended up in the emergency department at hospital with suspected concussion.
So on Sunday I was better and given the all clear to go to the parks. We went to Epcot and I went to guest services, talked the cast member through all the small difficulties I'd found on the friday, told him about my accident (the lump is very visible) and asked him how I could be accommodated.
He was really nice and got out a map, drew in all the rides with stairs and moving walkways, crossed out where pacemakers shouldn't go and wished me a good day.
As instructed when I got to a ride with stairs/moving walkways I was given help with no bother (spaceship earth) and on the 2nd ride I got told I need a card to use the lift because it's for disabled people! (somewhere in world showcase, possibly America?). The lady was really rude and shouted that you need to take the stairs because the lift is for disabled people. My friends were appalled and told her I'm VI with loads of health problems and a pacemaker and the woman just shrugged and said she didn't see a wheelchair!
So who is right, is it the cast members who say I don't need a card or those who say I do?
I'm off to universal today to visit Harry potter world so I'm hoping no more accidents or rude staff members.