Ashton-There are more "fakers" out there than you think. It would really surprise you and sicken you at the same time.
In my line of work at another park (Annie, you do know me...) I cannot tell you the number of times that I see folks who really aren't in need of a chair in one, because they think that will get them to the front of the line. The saddest part is they don't realize what karma they are bringing upon themselves...
What we have here in my own opinion and from the side of the original poster is a whole lot of miscommunication.
Tell leah I said hi...
Okay, it took a bit for me to "get" it and I totally forgot about where you work. LOL! See you at Eyecon?
But back on topic ... I just find it difficult to believe that, that many people "fake" needing a wheelchair and/or ECV nowadays given how incredibly expensive they are to rent. I was stunned at how much they had gone up in price at Disney the end of last year. I really need one in order to enjoy the experience with my fibro and ankle problems but ponying up $65 every time we go (even getting $20 of it back at the end of the day) is a burden. Especially because Leah has had some problems breathing lately and needs one *as well*. That's $90 per visit immediately plus parking, food, etc. So even though we have seasonal passes, it's still a very expensive proposition to make a trip out there. Are there really that many "fakers" who have that kind of money to throw around on the off chance they are going to "get to the head of the line"? If so, I wouldn't think so much about karma getting them -- I'd just think they are dumb. I wouldn't pay the money if I didn't have to and I sure wouldn't put up with all of the problems that go along with being in a chair, not the least of which is people making snarky comments.