I am going down to disney 3/28 thru 4/6 and have my own 4 wheeled scooter and accessories.
I have read several things in the last few weeks, since I planned our trip about access to rides, hotels, restaurants and such.
One thing that I read, was that WDW was making an effort to mainstream people with disabilities(making them wait with everyone else and etc.,),
I'd like to know if anyone has any first hand recent experience since the beginning of January, that they were mainstreamed and not given extra care and consideration that was a part of what has always happened in the past.
I intend to get a GAC, but not to hop or bypass lines, but for my health and safety(plus the darn scooter would run over more people in line then it would be worth...<wink> LOL)
I have a DH and a 7 yr old DD, and not a lot of stamina, patience or understanding for people who don't want to help or assist me in tough situations. I am not asking to be treated better than other people, but I don't want to be ignored either.
I would appreciate any info, related comments or experiences posted here.
Tina
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I have read several things in the last few weeks, since I planned our trip about access to rides, hotels, restaurants and such.
One thing that I read, was that WDW was making an effort to mainstream people with disabilities(making them wait with everyone else and etc.,),
I'd like to know if anyone has any first hand recent experience since the beginning of January, that they were mainstreamed and not given extra care and consideration that was a part of what has always happened in the past.
I intend to get a GAC, but not to hop or bypass lines, but for my health and safety(plus the darn scooter would run over more people in line then it would be worth...<wink> LOL)
I have a DH and a 7 yr old DD, and not a lot of stamina, patience or understanding for people who don't want to help or assist me in tough situations. I am not asking to be treated better than other people, but I don't want to be ignored either.
I would appreciate any info, related comments or experiences posted here.
Tina

