LiLIrishChick63
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Daisimae said:Both of these happened at night time shows:
The first was while we were waiting for the Main St Electrical Parade. I have to use a ECV in the parks. We ate dinner and went to get our places very early for the parade. We found a place in front of Main St and settled in. The was a small space in front of the ECV and wheelchairs for a companion to sit. Hubby elected to wait and sit in one of the planter's benches behind me. As the time of the parade got closer, more than one person stopped to ask if they could sit there. After a while everyone around me responded "NO", before I could. Well, this one woman, in Eastern Indian dress, didn't even ask. She just flipped up her long top and was ready to plant her bottom in front of me. EVERYONE around me yelled "NO" before she even got half-way down. She just looked at all of us and stared at us like we were crazy, then just walked off. Even if she didn't know english, she could have gestured to ask if it was ok. And, what made her think she could get a curb side seat 10 minutes before a parade anyway? In the end hubby elected to stay on the planter bench and I gave the space in front of me to a couple who had their teenage children nearby. They were very grateful and helped hubby move the ECV off the curb later on.
The second incident happened at Fantasmic. We did the dinner thing to get good seats. Hubby was tired and didn't want to stay for Fantasmic, so he went back to the hotel. I got into the handicapped area of the reserved seating and a little while later the CM's started general admission. The theatre filled up very quickly. Well, when there was standing room only, people started trying to sit on the two benches in front of me. They had handicapped decals on them and were for the families of people in wheelchairs. The CM's gently told people that they could not sit there and made them move. As the theatre really filled up, this guy goes to move his family to these benches. The CM tells him "NO", and he pulls out papers, and starts pointing to them and yelling at the CM about the "resort fees" he paid! As soon as the CM's back was turned, he sat on those benches and motioned for his family to join him, which they did. The saddest part of the story is that families who had disabled people in their parties had no place to sit. I was shocked at the rudness and held one little boy on my knees thru the show.
In fact, there was a shocking lack of courtesy toward people using wheelchairs and ECV's. This was my first trip having to use one. I was kicked, ignored, delibertely stood in front of, had doors slammed in my face and had rude comments made to me. Some people would see me and deliberately would cross my path to try to "beat" me before they got run over. I took to honking my horn and telling people, esp. kids, not to try it because I didn't want them to get hurt. Hubby said that I needed him to run interference for me. It really was shocking. I posted about it on the (Dis)Abilities board when we got back.
I'm going to need an ECV in August too. But, hubby won't be there. My Sister is going to have to help me.
Daisimae![]()
when i went to Universal 2 years ago i had to get a wheel chair. i have hypoglycemia and sometimes i have a hard time walking around. anyway, most of the time people were very nice to me. the employee's there were friendly and i got upfront for some of the shows and people would open doors for me. but one incident kind of bothered me. i was at a restaurant with my boyfriend and we were talking about our reservations to the one hostess and i said "should i leave the chair out here, or is there a place to sit with it inside?" and she completley ignored me and asked my boyfriend "can she walk?".......it kind of irked me. she knew i was capable of talking.