mshanson3121
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Ooohhhh..... a recliner! I like your thinking!![]()
What I really like is how her sandals really match the platform she's riding on...
Ooohhhh..... a recliner! I like your thinking!![]()
I like to think that we're looking at the modern day "An officer and a gentleman", instead of scooping her up from the factory floor, he's zoomed into her shared office, clipped her right onto the back, and whisked her down to Disney World. Romance.I'm not sure if it's an office chair, or an old hair dressers chair. My hair dressers chairs are almost identical to that...... lol
There may be a good reason for it. The wife may be mobility impaired and possibly visually impaired that would stop her from having her own.
No matter what, it's a 2 person vehicle and breaks the rule posted, #2Does the bar that attaches the back "chair" to the front chair swivel/bend? If it is a fixed bar then it is not considered a towed object but rather one very large/long vehicle I guess.
Doesn't matter. It's against the rules, no matter what. If she's visually impaired they need to find another option. But we all know she's not visually impaired.There may be a good reason for it. The wife may be mobility impaired and possibly visually impaired that would stop her from having her own.
No matter what, it's a 2 person vehicle and breaks the rule posted, #2
Ok, then no way is it under 36" longI don't know why Disney insists on using this particular language, but it only says "vehicles SHOULD be single rider and not exceed xyz..." It doesn't say MUST.
I think the rig shouldn't be allowed in, but I'm wondering if they found/argued some semantics based loophole. People never cease to amaze, eh?
Ok, then no way is it under 36" long
There may be a good reason for it. The wife may be mobility impaired and possibly visually impaired that would stop her from having her own.
it only says "vehicles SHOULD be single rider and not exceed xyz..." It doesn't say MUST.
52" long...it's 36" wide for the rule listed.
That's exactly what I thought.
You're like my lawyer-SIL.
But what about the no training wheels or similar modifications part?
I'm not sure if it's an office chair, or an old hair dressers chair. My hair dressers chairs are almost identical to that...... lol
Maybe she is planning on using Disney's new Moblile Cut 'n Color upgrade. "Why waste time while standing in line when you can have all of your beauty needs serviced! For $799 our mobile hairdresser will cut and color your hair while you wait. Put that idle time to good use! Emerge from Big Thunder Mountain with the style you deserve. *Hair washing, hair drying, towel, comb and scissors rental, restyle after wet and/or wild rides, and water use along with tip and tax, not included."