I just got back from a trip with extended family. I have a GAC for several issues related to an accident I had. I do ride most of the rides but not all (Test Track, Space, Body Wars, Star Tours, etc are out). I also can not watch the night time parade at MK. I try to go offseason or at non-peak times so I don't have issues with the crowds, but this trip couldn't be moved.
I went with a large group that included an aunt, uncle, cousin and his son. My uncle had a stroke several years ago and can not walk well, speak well, or be out in the sun long due to meds he is on. I explained this to the CM at MGM. They issued him a pass with the little wheelchair symbol on it. Mine does not have that symbol but another one.
Anyway, we went our separate ways one day and my aunt realized that their card was just sending them through the regular line with the scooter --WHEN my uncle would ride a ride...99% of the time he did not ride and some days did not even go to the parks. She was not happy that. She went to Guest Services at the Magic Kingdom and told the CM she needed the "best guest assistance card you have" . I won't go into exactly what she said but THEY GAVE INTO HER!!!!!
I explained to her that the card was for the person it was issued to and that person had to be experiencing the ride for them to use it. Well guess what--they put the card in her name so she thought it was ok. She thought if I qualified for one then surely they did too!!! I feel HORRIBLE that I even let them know about the GAC and where to get one! It was actually embarassing to be with them because the 4 year old is out of control and was climbing everything in sight. 20 other kids are waiting patiently in line for an autograph and picture and he's climbing rocks, walls, etc. At one point he flipped himself over the fence at EPCOT and was on the water side of the fence. They even lost him at the Magic Kingdom once!!! Thankfully when they reported it to a CM a CM already him. If he wasn't running out of control then they were screaming at him to get back here. (Nothing was ever said to him about the climbing until I looked at them and said "just because there's a not a sign that says no climbing doesn't mean it's allowed"). Then this group was walking up to the rides and flashing a GAC and getting to use it. (of course to anyone who had been seeing them they probably thought the 4 year old "issues" --which he doesn't-they even took him to doctor to check for HDD/or that stuff).
I just needed to vent---the GAC system is a blessing to so many families that have true issues that I spent the rest of the week being really pissed that they were able to manipulate it. And I guess I still am...because now they know how to manipulate the system and will continue to do so..probably even for other family members who go to WDW.
I wish there was a GAC hotline to call and have the computer 'flag" that pass!!!!!!
WHEW!! I feel better. Thanks for listening.
I went with a large group that included an aunt, uncle, cousin and his son. My uncle had a stroke several years ago and can not walk well, speak well, or be out in the sun long due to meds he is on. I explained this to the CM at MGM. They issued him a pass with the little wheelchair symbol on it. Mine does not have that symbol but another one.
Anyway, we went our separate ways one day and my aunt realized that their card was just sending them through the regular line with the scooter --WHEN my uncle would ride a ride...99% of the time he did not ride and some days did not even go to the parks. She was not happy that. She went to Guest Services at the Magic Kingdom and told the CM she needed the "best guest assistance card you have" . I won't go into exactly what she said but THEY GAVE INTO HER!!!!!
I explained to her that the card was for the person it was issued to and that person had to be experiencing the ride for them to use it. Well guess what--they put the card in her name so she thought it was ok. She thought if I qualified for one then surely they did too!!! I feel HORRIBLE that I even let them know about the GAC and where to get one! It was actually embarassing to be with them because the 4 year old is out of control and was climbing everything in sight. 20 other kids are waiting patiently in line for an autograph and picture and he's climbing rocks, walls, etc. At one point he flipped himself over the fence at EPCOT and was on the water side of the fence. They even lost him at the Magic Kingdom once!!! Thankfully when they reported it to a CM a CM already him. If he wasn't running out of control then they were screaming at him to get back here. (Nothing was ever said to him about the climbing until I looked at them and said "just because there's a not a sign that says no climbing doesn't mean it's allowed"). Then this group was walking up to the rides and flashing a GAC and getting to use it. (of course to anyone who had been seeing them they probably thought the 4 year old "issues" --which he doesn't-they even took him to doctor to check for HDD/or that stuff).
I just needed to vent---the GAC system is a blessing to so many families that have true issues that I spent the rest of the week being really pissed that they were able to manipulate it. And I guess I still am...because now they know how to manipulate the system and will continue to do so..probably even for other family members who go to WDW.
I wish there was a GAC hotline to call and have the computer 'flag" that pass!!!!!!
WHEW!! I feel better. Thanks for listening.