bluejasmine74
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 25, 2008
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My impression from watching various parades is that regardless of where you stand/sit there is always the chance others will try to squeeze in front of you to get a better view. I can recall watching one of the MK parades from that elevated train station near the front entrance a number of years ago. Not sure if still there or what sort of seating might be available. Being on the 2nd floor made parade viewing easier.
That’s so ****ed upEven with a wheelchair, and getting into the disability viewing area, my daughter has people push in front of her standing to block her view.
Yeah. happened last year, and again to her last month.That’s so ****ed up
That’s honestly ridiculous, people need to learn to care about others more. Maybe Disney needs to re-evaluate the opening of the disability section right before the parade. We have a red tag but I would never allow anyone in my party to block someone’s view like that.Yeah. happened last year, and again to her last month.
This makes meYeah. happened last year, and again to her last month.
I'm sorry you are experiencing this rudeness too.When they start to double stack ECV rows, the family with the front ECV will go up to their loved one and STAND around them when the show begins, thus blocking site lines for those SEATED in ECVs and Wheelchairs. Happens a lot at Epcot Luminous, as well. The families don’t care or simply don’t have a clue…not sure which but the result is the same. You think you are in a good spot until the family starts to move in and blocks you. By then, unfortunately it’s too late to move.
AgreedThis makes me! I'm sorry she experienced this. I don't understand why people have become so selfish and uncaring.