After hearing this mentioned again on last week's email show, I'm thinking about writing a letter to Disney with my comments from Post #1 and #14. I'm so irritated by this.
While I am apparently the only chairback agnostic person here I do agree that if they are just doing it to do it it is kind of a waste. I was going under that assumption that they were going to referb the place anyway and just chose to do so with the backless chairs.
In December 2007, my wheelchair was custom designed for use at WDW. I had to laugh at this part of the show....because my wheelchair seat has a feature that can (as of now) be considered for WDW, in addition to the design features we planned.....my wheelchair has a removable back! Too funny!
After hearing this mentioned again on last week's email show, I'm thinking about writing a letter to Disney with my comments from Post #1 and #14. I'm so irritated by this.
I agree Nikki, I think I'll have to complain in some way too. Last December I had to find a place against a wall to rest my back against since I do have a bad back. After all the walking I don't mind saying I like to take a little rest while I have my lunch or whatever, and that includes my back! Plus, well it is going to be a problem for children who are squirmy and tired, which means it'l be a problem for the parents too. I think it's a dumb move on Disney's part, no matter how many guests they will say demanded it.