Why are some so judgmental? If you saved for a long time to enjoy your trip that was potentially ruined or damaged by a faulty ride, would you not expect them to at least assist you to enjoy the rest of your trip? I realize there is a lot of investigating that needs to be done, but the child was left handicapped (at least temporarily) and it really would not have cost WDW much to ensure a customer was at least made comfortable while the investigation was on-going (and that customer continued to spend $$$ at your establishment).Schmeck said:Schm*ck, substituting a u for the e in my screen name, is a derogatory word in Yiddish. Schmeck is a family nickname of mine, and has nothing to do with schm*ck.
I'm happy that the OP of the original injury thread is getting monetary compensations for medical costs. The demand for an ECV was off, since the child was not legally old enough to use a rented one. I find expecting immediate gratification for the situation unreasonable, as other posters pointed out that WDW and other companies must legally cover their behinds at all times to prevent fraud. The OP also mentioned monetary compensation for the trip, and being in their room instead of enjoying the parks as they wanted to. It came across on the internet as sulking to me - I apologize for not understanding the OP's idea of sulking was not the same as mine.
I was thinking the same thingkrismom said:these last few posts sound like my kids.... "I'm telling!"
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GOOFY D said:Why are some so judgmental? If you saved for a long time to enjoy your trip that was potentially ruined or damaged by a faulty ride, would you not expect them to at least assist you to enjoy the rest of your trip? I realize there is a lot of investigating that needs to be done, but the child was left handicapped (at least temporarily) and it really would not have cost WDW much to ensure a customer was at least made comfortable while the investigation was on-going (and that customer continued to spend $$$ at your establishment).

Schm*ck, substituting a u for the e in my screen name, is a derogatory word in Yiddish.
dzorn said:No one will ever know what truly happened. Everyone can speculate till the cows come home, but it will not change a thing.
I hope the Sep daughter heals well and that negotiations with Disney procede to the satisfactory resolution for all parties involved. There is no need for name calling on anyones part. Can everyone remain civil and just drop this subject.
Denise in MI

. Maybe I missed something somewhere as I haven't read every page of the former thread.

ummm, i'm jewish and i believe it's a word for a part of the male anatomy.Disneynut25 said:When I look up that word on Webster's it says it means jerk. I never knew it was a racial slur. http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/schmuck
It's an obscenity (in Yiddish) - at least I think it's not permitted on the DIS, because I've only seen the word partially 'starred'-out here. Anyway, I'll be happy to provide any moderator with a link to prove this - please PM me.I did the same search- looked at about 10 different websites and couldn't find it as a racial slur- even searched the word with the term "racial slur" and came up with nothing.
Yes, it was an insult and those aren't allowed in the first place- but I guess you can color me ignorant with the rest of America because I can't find the racial slur in it
Disneyfun1 said:As far as the wheelchair goes, we did push her. She is about 5'10", 240 lbs, a big girl. my sons are 15 and 13 and maybe weigh 100 lbs. My wife has a bad back due to being in a car wreck some 10 years ago before i met her and she was in a coma for 3 weeks and discs removed from her back. I helped as i could as well. her other daughter is only 10 and could no way push it. Hope that helps with that. We all did what we had to do to try and have fun. Some days she simply had to go back to the room due to pain in her foot, which still hurts today.
Disneyfun1 said:As far as the wheelchair goes, we did push her. She is about 5'10", 240 lbs, a big girl. my sons are 15 and 13 and maybe weigh 100 lbs. My wife has a bad back due to being in a car wreck some 10 years ago before i met her and she was in a coma for 3 weeks and discs removed from her back. I helped as i could as well. her other daughter is only 10 and could no way push it. Hope that helps with that. We all did what we had to do to try and have fun. Some days she simply had to go back to the room due to pain in her foot, which still hurts today.
thanks again to everyone and hope this remains civil.
