I have a question in regards to the handicapped section of the parades at the MK, especially (upcoming) at the MNSSHP.
The last few times, I have utalized the handicapped section (near the castle) to watch the parade and fireworks with my family. Last time a man had his wife in a wheelchair, 2 children and wanted to stand next to his wife holdhands or whatever during the parade. Well, this older woman was SCREAMING at him to get outta the way cause he was blocking her view by standing in front of her, next to his wife. (She was really rude) He finally he said "Am I not entitled to share a special moment with my family too?"
What is the "protocol" of that section?
I usually back up my wheelchair to be able to have my daughter and hubby sit in front of me, but I have been scolded by a CM saying I am too far back and basically I put my chair foot rests in their backs. Are there actual rules to that section?(BTW I never have never seen any issues or hostilities at AK, only MK)[/I]Thanks.
The last few times, I have utalized the handicapped section (near the castle) to watch the parade and fireworks with my family. Last time a man had his wife in a wheelchair, 2 children and wanted to stand next to his wife holdhands or whatever during the parade. Well, this older woman was SCREAMING at him to get outta the way cause he was blocking her view by standing in front of her, next to his wife. (She was really rude) He finally he said "Am I not entitled to share a special moment with my family too?"
What is the "protocol" of that section?
