Octoberbaby
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Just the thought: if according to the current ADA laws amusement parks cannot ask for a proof of disability and many people who are not disabled are taking advantage of that to the point of getting national media coverage ("rich Manhattan moms") then maybe that law should be changed... because it is not a good law. One poster indicated somewhere that in UK proof of disability/doctor's note is required to get any disability access in the parks. Laws can be changed or challenged as in the case of little girl in Philadelphia dying of cystic fibrosis waiting for a lung transplant. We can vent our frustration on different boards, facebook, sign petitions or write letter to Disney, but is Disney going to listen to our voice? It seems they have made their decision already about DAS.
Love this thought. I wish it was required to show proof and I don't see why it would be so bad to have to provide that proof! I wish the laws were changed. I always take medical records and a note from my daughter's Oncologist when we go to WDW so that they know she really needs the card. She IS in a wheelchair and cannot walk. I have already posted this but we would get rude comments from people about having to wait on her for a ride, bus, etc. It was ridiculous. People don't understand that she would LOVE to be able to walk and STAND long enough to wait in stand-by. Disney is supposed to be the happiest place on Earth but some people can't see past the end of their nose and are making it not so much anymore.