I just saw the thread that made Bill start this post.....I'm
I wanted so bad to respond, but the thread is closed!!!
For all the talk about a mainstream society, I can tell just from reading the DIS that many, way to many able bodied folks (the majority? God, I hope not, but this MB makes me wonder) would be react badly to a really, truly accessible, integrated society.
I love WDW because is one of the few places I can really enjoy, and do a lot of things, and do them with my family. Even though we're a small family (just four) when we go to the theater, or other places, we're split up. I can only have one person with me. I love that at WDW we can be together for most things.
I think most disabled folks feel the way I do, and that's why so many of us chose WDW as a vacation spot.
But it seems that too many able body wast a lot of their precious vacation time watching out like eagles hoping to spot the "many" instances where the disabled get "privileges" My, it is their mission to pont out, yell, and complain about such injustice, such abuse!
How come these people NEVER notice that in Fantasmic the wheelchair spots are at the back of the theater? How come I've never heard those people say how unfair it is that no matter how early wheelchair users get there, they never sit in front? How come they don't notice that for the MAJORITY of lines we're there with them?.....now that I remember....someone noticed, and complained about it. They demanded a different path for wheelchairs!!

Man, we can never please them!!
Peter Pan is my favorire Disney movie. Yet, I have never, and never will ride PP at WDW. How come Those people never notice that, and yell how unfair that is? I can't ride the teacups, the TTA, The Tommorrowland Indy Speedway. No able body person seems to notice that, much less think it is unfair.
When I rode BTMR, I waited for a long time at the exit. Next I waited at the loading area while 4 trains were loaded and unloaded. No one said, "Look at the handicapped people, they waiting while we ride" .
The attitude from these people is hurtful, and worrisome to me. I've ignored those posts for the time I've been on the DIS (about a year and a half) thinking that such a mentality belinged to a pejudiced, small minded minority.
But there are far too many posts for me to keep thinking that.
From now on I'll be more aware of people noticing me, and wondering how often when they look at me, they'll interpret any isolated incident they happen to see where I'm enjoying something theytake for granted as me getting some "privilege" or "advantage" that I shouldn't get. And how it'd be better for me to be out of sight.
If you read this far, forgive my rambling. I don't think I'm making any sense,
but I needed to vent.