CarolineB
DIS Veteran
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- Sep 10, 2006
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I went to EPCOT on Friday late in the day and showed my GAC (which I know is for rides and not parking.) The reason I show it is I want the parking attendants to know that I want to go to the overflow handicapped parking area or whatever it's called (it's next to the handicapped area) so I can just walk in to the entrance from there and not have to take my wheelchair on the tram. It seems like it's an efficient way of letting the parking lot CM's know that I have a wheelchair or need some special assistance. On Friday like many other visits, I was able to park closer to the entrance of EPCOT and avoid having to pick up my wheel chair and get it on and off the tram.
Two days later (today), I went to EPCOT mid-day and, for whatever reason, that wasn't an option and I parked where the CM instructed me to. The CM rightfully said that the GAC was for rides only. I explained that I have a wheelchair and didn't want to take it on a tram. I was then given an empty spot closest to the tram (the empty spot had been saved with a cone) in a row that was already full.
Since I was parking a good bit away from the entrance, I decided to take the tram and just fold the wheelchair up. While waiting for the tram, everyone at the tram stop watched this car load of people yelling at the parking attendants because they weren't letting them proceed to the handicap overflow parking. They showed their GAC and didn't have a handicap plaque for their car. We didn't catch the rest of their concerns.
In some ways, I understand why the car load of people were upset even though I don't think they should have been causing a scene and stopping traffic. They refused to move their car into the row and were asking to see a supervisor. I kind of wish the parking lot attendants would be consistent with the parking -- either you never get to park in the overflow area and walk in or you always can. The overflow area that I'm talking about is near the handicapped area and typically, you just keep going straight when everyone else is filing into their assigned rows and the next attendant that you see directs you to the row that they want you to park in.
Does anyone else have experience with this?
Two days later (today), I went to EPCOT mid-day and, for whatever reason, that wasn't an option and I parked where the CM instructed me to. The CM rightfully said that the GAC was for rides only. I explained that I have a wheelchair and didn't want to take it on a tram. I was then given an empty spot closest to the tram (the empty spot had been saved with a cone) in a row that was already full.
Since I was parking a good bit away from the entrance, I decided to take the tram and just fold the wheelchair up. While waiting for the tram, everyone at the tram stop watched this car load of people yelling at the parking attendants because they weren't letting them proceed to the handicap overflow parking. They showed their GAC and didn't have a handicap plaque for their car. We didn't catch the rest of their concerns.
In some ways, I understand why the car load of people were upset even though I don't think they should have been causing a scene and stopping traffic. They refused to move their car into the row and were asking to see a supervisor. I kind of wish the parking lot attendants would be consistent with the parking -- either you never get to park in the overflow area and walk in or you always can. The overflow area that I'm talking about is near the handicapped area and typically, you just keep going straight when everyone else is filing into their assigned rows and the next attendant that you see directs you to the row that they want you to park in.
Does anyone else have experience with this?