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Where is the jaw hitting the floor smiley?!?
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How many/or who has stated that handicapped children and adults should not be given access, and their legal rights? Maybe I've missed it.
Where is the jaw hitting the floor smiley?!?
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Oh wow, how horrible...able bodied people waiting in line. I would wait in line for hours for my daughter not to have an 11mm hole in her heart, a tethered spinal cord, imperforate anus with fistula, possible colostomy, fused and missing ribs, multicystic dysplastic kidney, a feeding tube and Reactive Airway Disease. I would wait in lines for eternity to have her healthy and whole in a heartbeat.![]()
We used a GAC once when MAW coordinated her trip and only five people where allowed to get in with her, which was her dad, myself, and her three brothers. We where told only five besides her each time and we where just five. Luckily, WDW is very accomodating to their special needs guests and through all her struggle and pain, she gets to go to DW and forget her problems and feel joyful. She is 4yo and will be having surgery June 30th to have her fistula closed and her anus reconstructed. July 14th, she is having heart surgery.
Go ahead, take her place to have the privilege of "cutting in line" but take her burdens too, we won't be complaining, I promise.![]()
Until you've been the subject of nasty stares and comments it is hard not to take it a teeny bit personally. I think the best solution and it will only come with time is to make sure all ride queues are equally accessible. That will ultimately solve this "fairness" problem and truly bring equality to disabled people as well. Separating disabled people from their families is not the solution.
I promised my daughter that we would go fishing and that is what we are going to do.
I have a Disney princess pole being waved in my face, I am off.
OneLittleSpark, I love your name, and I agree with everything you said. Glad you explained the "screaming!"
say we are waiting at the bus stop before you, the bus pulls up but no spaces for p/c's ecv's, but space for 5/6 other people should you not wait till we get boarded on the next bus or even the one after that, no, but do we complain
The ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) specifies that people can't be forced to provide proof of disability to get the assistance they need.
Does that mean people can get handicapped placards without showing proof of actual need???
Does that mean people can get handicapped placards without showing proof of actual need???
hey OLS - havent seen you around in a while!
anyway, this thread got nasty fast! I was only gone an hour or two!
disney cannot require a note, it is illegal. it would be like requiring anyone wearing glasses to carry their prescirption at all times. you need glasses to see, i need a wc to move sometimes.
yes, once in a wc i got on a ride about 5 mins faster than i would have without it. about 10 times on a ride, i waited between 10 and 60 mins longer than the standyby time.
no, it is not fair that i get on a ride before you. it is also not fair that you get on a ride before me, just because you can climb stairs.
this is something everything in this thread needs to realize:
LIFE IS NOT FAIR. and DISNEY IS NOT ALL POWERFUL!
disney cannot change the law to suit them (or you - general you, btw), they cannot make everything all better. what they CAN do is work with the reality that exists to try to give everyone equal access.
OP here, bolding is mine, while the longer wait is not fair to you how is it fair to me to wait longer if you get on sooner? Everyone should wait the same time period IMO. Maybe your wait would have been shorter if abusers didn't take a place in the handicap line. And for anyone to say the abuse isn't rampant they must live in a fantasy world. Why else would parks have to crack down? FWIW the only abuse I've seen is at Disney. As for bathroom waits well abusers don't take the ECV's/WC's into RR they get off their butts and walk yup seen it and the fight over who gets to ride now when they return!!! Had a co worker who went to Disney 5 months pregnant healthy as a horse got a wheel chair so she didn't have to walk or wait in line because "it's hot in Florida in Auggust". Came back and said they were loaded right on all rides no waits she had a great time. Sickening. As for children with Autism few actually have autism it is the Disease of the day just like ADD/ADHD was in the 90's. Everyone and their brother has a kid who has autism or is "on the spectrum". For those who truly have it I am sorry but again people want an excuse for their childrens undiscilpined behaviour and it's become the "disease of the day" there for discounting those poor children that do actually have it.
OP here, bolding is mine, while the longer wait is not fair to you how is it fair to me to wait longer if you get on sooner? Everyone should wait the same time period IMO. Maybe your wait would have been shorter if abusers didn't take a place in the handicap line.
The first day of our most recent WDW trip I quite spectacularly broke (at least) one (and maybe another?) toe. Even though I could walk for short distances the wheelchair we rented was a true godsend. I was supposed to stay off of the broken toe/s(?) and that would have been hard without the wheelchair. And yes, we utilised a GAC for the first and hopefully only time. The amount of time it took to get up and down all those hills in MK and Epcot...took us forever to get anywhere, especially when the parks got crowded. I was glad we were able to salvage the major portion of our trip. I never realized how bumpy and hilly the parks are, we usually are park-commandoes.
The worst part of our trip was when we went on Soarin'. The first part was when a CM came strolling through the waiting queue and told us to tighten up the line when we were maybe 6 feet from the next group in front of us. Well, the reason we had stopped was because we were at a flat part of the line and wanted to rest without having to put the brakes on and since we were all kind of new we were trying really hard not to run into other people's feet. That was the first not so fun thing. Then we were asking the CMs as we came up to them at the boarding areas(A/B/C) if we could wait for front-row. Everyone just looked at us like we had two heads and ignored us. The last CM we encountered brought me to tears. She actually stuck *her* hand IN FRONT OF MY FACE. As my spouse & child both remarked, the CM never would have done that if I had been standing up. We weren't in anyone's way, there weren't CMs or other Guests around us, but this CM felt compelled to NOT speak to us as a group, but rather just HAD to stick her hand in front of me, the person in the wheelchair. She also then ordered us to get up against the wall, when *again* there were NO other people around us. We've been on the ride before, on other trips, we know how the waiting area works. She could have asked us to stop and we wouldn't have had a problem. I really just wanted to be on the front-row because I was thinking that this would be my only chance to ride Soarin this trip.
I didn't lose it at the moment (even though I was pretty upset), but waited until the ride was over. We went to that little desk near where the waiting queue starts and asked for the ride supervisor.
We spoke to him and I assure all of you, that CM will *never* have the temerity to be so rude again.
agnes!
You have some serious problems aside from any handicap you may have. I'd seek help if I were you. Anyway we're all for EQUAL access not priority access since people have taken to abusing the system to gain the priority access. You should be able to ride just like anyone else however the system is ripe for abuse and thats what happens and angers the rest of us. If it were simply people with true disabilitites I'd be fine with that but it's a bunch of lazy no good people taking advantage anf getting away with it. If it were'nt priority people wouldn't abuse.
As for children with Autism few actually have autism it is the Disease of the day just like ADD/ADHD was in the 90's. Everyone and their brother has a kid who has autism or is "on the spectrum". For those who truly have it I am sorry but again people want an excuse for their childrens undisciplined behaviour and it's become the "disease of the day" there for discounting those poor children that do actually have it.
OP here, bolding is mine, while the longer wait is not fair to you how is it fair to me to wait longer if you get on sooner? Everyone should wait the same time period IMO. Maybe your wait would have been shorter if abusers didn't take a place in the handicap line. And for anyone to say the abuse isn't rampant they must live in a fantasy world. Why else would parks have to crack down? FWIW the only abuse I've seen is at Disney. As for bathroom waits well abusers don't take the ECV's/WC's into RR they get off their butts and walk yup seen it and the fight over who gets to ride now when they return!!! Had a co worker who went to Disney 5 months pregnant healthy as a horse got a wheel chair so she didn't have to walk or wait in line because "it's hot in Florida in Auggust". Came back and said they were loaded right on all rides no waits she had a great time. Sickening. As for children with Autism few actually have autism it is the Disease of the day just like ADD/ADHD was in the 90's. Everyone and their brother has a kid who has autism or is "on the spectrum". For those who truly have it I am sorry but again people want an excuse for their childrens undisciplined behaviour and it's become the "disease of the day" there for discounting those poor children that do actually have it.
I have stayed out of this for a while because I think people were getting emotional and irrational. This, however, suggests you have no clue what you are talking about.
Anyway we're all for EQUAL access not priority access since people have taken to abusing the system to gain the priority access. You should be able to ride just like anyone else however the system is ripe for abuse and thats what happens and angers the rest of us. If it were simply people with true disabilitites I'd be fine with that but it's a bunch of lazy no good people taking advantage anf getting away with it. If it were'nt priority people wouldn't abuse.
i think you are grossly overestimating the number of people who abuse the system, and i have yet to find a system out there that does not hurt the disabled more than help them. i am now NEVER going to six flags or knotts or hershey... disney does a wonderful job...
really, except for buses, which i do not ride, so i cannot speak to... how have people in scooters ACTUALLY affected you. exactly how many minutes longer have you had to wait while a person in a wheelchair gets onto a ride? exactly in what way was your enjoyment of disney hampered? and i do not want to hear about rude people in ECVs, because i can tell you about a dozen stories about rude people who walk... i want to know exactly how you have been hurt by these "rampant abusers"... and how you can tell that I am not an abuser?
I have stayed out of this for a while because I think people were getting emotional and irrational. This, however, suggests you have no clue what you are talking about.As for children with Autism few actually have autism it is the Disease of the day just like ADD/ADHD was in the 90's. Everyone and their brother has a kid who has autism or is "on the spectrum". For those who truly have it I am sorry but again people want an excuse for their childrens undisciplined behaviour and it's become the "disease of the day" there for discounting those poor children that do actually have it.
I do know what I'm talking about. We have 322 students in our school 87 are put at "autistic" or "on the spectrum" I have a cousin who is truly autistic and I'll tell you 3/4 of these other kids are not even close. Around here it's the "DOTD" even the School Nurse says so.