Hi,
My biggest problem was at the Pirates of Carribean. I was asked if I could walk 15o feet or yards...Couldn't really hear what she said...then she asked if I could stand as the wait was under 5 minutes and then if I could transfer into the boat.
I said yes.....stupidly....and the walk seemed way more than 150 yards and at the top the wait was way more than 5 minutes...I had to turn back imediately and was so angry to know now I could have taken the chair up to the top.
We also were going to lock the wheelchair, but this CM insisted she would watch it and guaranteed there would be no issue...(She also moved our wheelchair so when we got back I needed to sit ASAP & wasted more time looking for my wheelchair....
From the overexertion, I got so cold and I was so upset over this CM's poor explanation and underestimation of what she was requiring me to do
...nor did she say I COULD have stayed in the chair till it was time to load...we went to the fireworks and I was freezing and tears were streaming down my face....
I wanted to go back to MK on 12/31 to try it again- but staying in the chair till transfer time at the end of the walk- but MK was closed by the time we tried to enter at 11:20 AM NYE and we were turned away.....stupid me cried again....
but overall the rest of it all was fine,...the 4 visits we did have to the Parks....
On the lighter side, noone farted in my face.
On the weirder side : A kid at the Indiana Jones stunt show decided climbing all over the back of my wheelchair was ok,,,,,as did his parents....
wish I did have some sort of padding for the end of my footplates for those people who innocently underestimated the clearance as they were walking by...I did feel bad & would have padded the ends...
Then there was the woman who could not wait about 2 seconds for me to pass and had to step over the front of me and my legs......the evil woman in me wanted to trip her. I figured Karma will take care of her one day in the future....
BTW Magic Kingdom was VERY dark & I wish I had used glow stick necklaces for me and around the foot rests of the wheelchair. How can people help but run into you when they cannot see you???
If I went back to MK, I would definitely find a way to make my wheelchair more visible to other pedestrians....(ppl have mentioned getting dollar store stuff before they travel to Disney)
MGM was much better, we didn't stay at Epcot at night so I can't comment on their lighting.
It was a very eye opening experience to use my wheelchair at WDW.
In general all the CM's were helpful and kind....except for the one at the Pirates of Caribbean.
I did feel bad for my husband who had to push me all over and stood while waiting while I sat. I felt terrible he had the work of pushing me and then had to stand. It was nice when there was some seating by entrances to some rides- so he got a little break too.
Bernadette
My biggest problem was at the Pirates of Carribean. I was asked if I could walk 15o feet or yards...Couldn't really hear what she said...then she asked if I could stand as the wait was under 5 minutes and then if I could transfer into the boat.
I said yes.....stupidly....and the walk seemed way more than 150 yards and at the top the wait was way more than 5 minutes...I had to turn back imediately and was so angry to know now I could have taken the chair up to the top.
We also were going to lock the wheelchair, but this CM insisted she would watch it and guaranteed there would be no issue...(She also moved our wheelchair so when we got back I needed to sit ASAP & wasted more time looking for my wheelchair....
From the overexertion, I got so cold and I was so upset over this CM's poor explanation and underestimation of what she was requiring me to do
...nor did she say I COULD have stayed in the chair till it was time to load...we went to the fireworks and I was freezing and tears were streaming down my face....
I wanted to go back to MK on 12/31 to try it again- but staying in the chair till transfer time at the end of the walk- but MK was closed by the time we tried to enter at 11:20 AM NYE and we were turned away.....stupid me cried again....
but overall the rest of it all was fine,...the 4 visits we did have to the Parks....
On the lighter side, noone farted in my face.
On the weirder side : A kid at the Indiana Jones stunt show decided climbing all over the back of my wheelchair was ok,,,,,as did his parents....
wish I did have some sort of padding for the end of my footplates for those people who innocently underestimated the clearance as they were walking by...I did feel bad & would have padded the ends...
Then there was the woman who could not wait about 2 seconds for me to pass and had to step over the front of me and my legs......the evil woman in me wanted to trip her. I figured Karma will take care of her one day in the future....
BTW Magic Kingdom was VERY dark & I wish I had used glow stick necklaces for me and around the foot rests of the wheelchair. How can people help but run into you when they cannot see you???
If I went back to MK, I would definitely find a way to make my wheelchair more visible to other pedestrians....(ppl have mentioned getting dollar store stuff before they travel to Disney)
MGM was much better, we didn't stay at Epcot at night so I can't comment on their lighting.
It was a very eye opening experience to use my wheelchair at WDW.
In general all the CM's were helpful and kind....except for the one at the Pirates of Caribbean.
I did feel bad for my husband who had to push me all over and stood while waiting while I sat. I felt terrible he had the work of pushing me and then had to stand. It was nice when there was some seating by entrances to some rides- so he got a little break too.
Bernadette