Pats Dragon
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I have heard that mears cannot accomodate scooters. Does anyone have experience with that. Also how far away is the charter bus section from disney bus stop at disney springs?
Some people say to travel to BWV or YC or BCV to catch a WDW bus.
Some people say to travel to BWV or YC or BCV to catch a WDW bus.
This is all speculation today, but I guess we will see.
I understand the problems that Disney has financially and also the problems the hotel industry has had. I do not see how ignoring disabled people's needs in order to save money will help. It would seem to be inviting lawsuits for the noncompliance of the Americans with disabilities act. It also is generating ill will among people who used to love Disney and now are skeptical. Swan and Dolphin have always been listed in a special category by Disney. They have never been in the same group as hotels at Disney Springs. Come on Disney, Rethink.
Have you contacted the Swan to ask about accessible transportation? Off-site resorts that offer WDW shuttles use similar buses. I believe they will usually call a cab for guests who need accessible transportation if the shuttles don’t have a lift.It would seem to be inviting lawsuits for the noncompliance of the Americans with disabilities act.
I understand the problems that Disney has financially and also the problems the hotel industry has had. I do not see how ignoring disabled people's needs in order to save money will help. It would seem to be inviting lawsuits for the noncompliance of the Americans with disabilities act. It also is generating ill will among people who used to love Disney and now are skeptical. Swan and Dolphin have always been listed in a special category by Disney. They have never been in the same group as hotels at Disney Springs. Come on Disney, Rethink.
These are harsh realities of survival.
maybe Disney is aggressively wanting to keep guests on true Disney property and not just next door.
I would be surprised if this is a WDW-initiated change. I don't know for certain but I suspect Marriott pays a tidy sum to WDW for the on-site privileges allowed to Swan/Dolphin guests. I read recently that Marriott is hurting due to the impact of the virus on tourism in general, and Orlando specifically for the Swan/Dolphin. They've had layoffs across all levels, with the Swan/Dolphin losing over a thousand jobs next month. I believe these 2 locations held out this long due to the MLS bubble.