We just got back yesterday from an 8 day stay in Disneyworld. We stayed at Pop this time since we figured it would be a bit more fun for our little girl than the Wilderness Lodge (nicer for mamma and daddy).
I really think Disney needs to rethink its approach to the handicap portion of its transportation since we saw quite a bit of abuse to the policy over our stay. I have no problem with the service being provided as my brother has had advanced Parkinsons for years and he is only 50 as well other members of my family so am no stranger to it.
Problem we had was that we took our turn and waited in line like many others to get on packed buses. Only on some occasions right as the bus pulls up a motorized scooters would pull up and we would not be able to load until they loaded up. Now this is fine by me. But I do have a problem with the fact that after they load up the scooters they then allow the entire party to board the bus without having to stand in line or even get into the line. This does not go for me. There is no reason that 15 (yes I counted) so called family members get to walk straight on the bus because 2 scooters went on. This happened many times over the week and while only a few occasions were the groups large most were in the range of 5-6 people along with the person on the scooter. Let me tell you it kind of ticks you off when you been stainding in the hot sun to get a spot on a bus only to not get on because half the bus is full before the regular line starts boarding.
We also saw many times where people were using the scooters to get handicap access to the buses when they in fact were not handicapped. We watched numerous people walking all over the resort and in the parks after seeing them many times using the scooters to get premium access to transportation and shows. Am sure some would say well you can do it yourself but sorry to me that is just wrong and low to abuse the system for the people who actually need it.
We just kept quiet and enjoyed our trip but seeing this really kind or irked me and the bus drivers could see it but didn't do anything to stop it.
I really think Disney needs to rethink its approach to the handicap portion of its transportation since we saw quite a bit of abuse to the policy over our stay. I have no problem with the service being provided as my brother has had advanced Parkinsons for years and he is only 50 as well other members of my family so am no stranger to it.
Problem we had was that we took our turn and waited in line like many others to get on packed buses. Only on some occasions right as the bus pulls up a motorized scooters would pull up and we would not be able to load until they loaded up. Now this is fine by me. But I do have a problem with the fact that after they load up the scooters they then allow the entire party to board the bus without having to stand in line or even get into the line. This does not go for me. There is no reason that 15 (yes I counted) so called family members get to walk straight on the bus because 2 scooters went on. This happened many times over the week and while only a few occasions were the groups large most were in the range of 5-6 people along with the person on the scooter. Let me tell you it kind of ticks you off when you been stainding in the hot sun to get a spot on a bus only to not get on because half the bus is full before the regular line starts boarding.
We also saw many times where people were using the scooters to get handicap access to the buses when they in fact were not handicapped. We watched numerous people walking all over the resort and in the parks after seeing them many times using the scooters to get premium access to transportation and shows. Am sure some would say well you can do it yourself but sorry to me that is just wrong and low to abuse the system for the people who actually need it.
We just kept quiet and enjoyed our trip but seeing this really kind or irked me and the bus drivers could see it but didn't do anything to stop it.