Melmac
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 21, 2007
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OP, glad to hear that you had a great time and that lines were manageable! We like to travel in September and it is usually hot but we like it that way 
As to the woman on the bus ... as you said, if she lied about the disability, karma will come around to get her.

A couple of trips ago, we were waiting in line for Goofy (I think). We were next and a MAW family came up. The CM let us know that they were going ahead of us - no problem at all! Turns out, I didn't even have my photo taken afterwards since I was a mess. The little boy was so happy to see Goofy even though he looked very ill
I was happy to witness a special moment in that boy's life and there was hardly a dry eye in the queue.

As to the woman on the bus ... as you said, if she lied about the disability, karma will come around to get her.
I read in a Walt Disney World book that some federal law (I think it was ADA) prohibits WDW from requiring a doctor's note before issuing a GAC. I think that lady is setting a very poor example for her children. It reminds me of something my boss told me about when she and her son with leukemia were visiting WDW with a group of children with cancer. They were allowing them to bypass lines since they were on a "Make a Wish" type vacation. A woman who was waiting in line began complaining loudly that she didn't understand why this group was allowed to bypass the lines. There were kids in this group in wheelchairs and with IV's. It was obvious that they were very ill. My boss said "Ma'am we would be happy to trade places with you. What kind of cancer would you like to have?" That shut the woman up. Unfortunately there are rude people in this world who think they are entitled to special privileges.

A couple of trips ago, we were waiting in line for Goofy (I think). We were next and a MAW family came up. The CM let us know that they were going ahead of us - no problem at all! Turns out, I didn't even have my photo taken afterwards since I was a mess. The little boy was so happy to see Goofy even though he looked very ill
