I posted this a little while ago. It is long but perhaps it will explain the GAC..
I hope this does not get moved to another board. I also hope that people are not offended, that is not my purpose for posting this. I have read many threads on the Disabilities boards about people having trouble with other WDW guests when using a GAC pass. They have talked about people making comments, staring and questioning why they have a speical pass. The more I think about it the more I am sure people don't really know about the GAC pass unless they require one. I am putting the post I wrote on the other board here (plus a few words)and I hope it explains the situation to people who are lucky enough to not have to ever use a GAC pass. Again, this is not here to offend anyone.....
The GAC pass is a life saver for anyone with a special needs child or adult. I know people do not understand this. We are lucky and blessed enough to have a beautiful son named David who is 18. David is at the age level of an 18 month old. David suffered a stroke at the age of 6 months. We use our GAC pass for letting us use his wheelchair/stroller to get on rides, we use it to wait in an alternate spot (less crowded and shady). David's meds (seizure meds) require him to be in the shade....ok I know here it comes...."Why would you take him to WDW in FLORIDA if he needs to be in the shade?" Very good question, Why do we take him to WDW in FLORIDA if he needs shade. IT IS THE MOST MAGICAL PLACE ON EARTH FOR DAVID . Our vacations are so much work. They are so hard to plan, to pack for (diapers, medications, adaptive equipment etc.) but the payback is so wonderful. The smiles, the laughter, the pure joy. David is treated like a King in WDW and the GAC pass is one of the things that makes it possible for my little boy's joy. Disney does a great job with it. I do not expect to be first in line, I do not expect to bypass everyone who has been waiting. I do appreciate it when they allow us to use and alternate entrance for David as well as others. My son's laughter and "happy noises" may not be something others enjoy hearing while waiting in line for an attraction. If David has a seizure, I don't want you to have to explain it to your children and I don't want them to have to see it. It is a horrible thing to see but it happens frequently. When David is waiting for an attraction he tends to rock and shake his chair, this is noisy and can be quite scary for children if we are allowed to wait somewhere out of the line they do not have to see this. David's joy is the reason we go to Florida. We make sure he is in the shade, we make sure he is drinking, we make sure he has everything he needs and we love that Disney helps us with this. I have never had a problem with any CM or with obtaining a GAC pass for David but again if you see my boy you know that he has some needs. I feel for the people who are "Second guessed" because their child doesn't look like they need any special assistance. Parents know what they need to make the trip better for their child. I know that there are some people who abuse the system, there always are but for those of use who need it we appreciate it. If you do not have a child who needs accomadations please don't think that because a child looks ok that they dont need some special assistance. Walt Disney World is the most magical place I can take my son on vacation. Without the GAC pass we would not be able to give him this experience. For those of you who look at us when we pass you by in the line, please remember we are going somewhere else to wait we are not "Passing you" Please know that I would trade places with you in a heartbeat if it meant my son could handle that. I would jump at the chance to tell my son to stand up and explain that it will be 20 minutes and have him understand one word. I would love to hear him tell me he is hot, tired or ask when is it our turn I would love to hear him speak one word. I will never experience this. I will however be able to see the smile and hear the laughter of his pure joy when he rides Buzz Lightyear. I will see his eyes light up and see him reach for Mickey when he is getting a photo taken with him. I can watch him watch the parade from a section roped off by WDW so he can sit up front to see his friends. Please remember that the GAC pass is not an excuse for us to get in line ahead of you, it is a chance for us to give our children a moment of pure joy. Thank you to all who smile as we pass, who open doors, who move slightly to the left or right to make it a little easier. Thank you for all of you who explain to their children about my son and who do not pull thier children away. Thank you for asking me if you can help when I can't manuver over the curb. Thank you for understanding. Sorry for the rant...it sort of all just poured out when I started writing this. I think people don't understand what a GAC pass is and how wonderful it is for families who need it.Sorry so long. [/COLOR]