Justin Jett
I will do my Elvis impression
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On December 30, 2013, I parked my wheelchair on the edge of the sidewalk on the beach at the Polynesian, in order to watch the Magic Kingdom fireworks. There was a manual wheelchair parked nearby on the same edge of the sidewalk. Plenty of sidewalk behind both chairs. About 10 minutes before the fireworks, a cast member in a suit tells me that my chair is "blocking the sidewalk" and I could not stay on the sidewalk. I agree to move. Since the noise from fireworks bothers me, I decided to go back in the hotel. My friends who were with me say that the cast member did not ask the girl in the manual chair to move. It all worked out for the best, because the fireworks were extremely loud and very close to the beach. That said, I am wondering why I was singled out. Especially since my chair was intentionally designed to be within Disney's approved dimensions, and there was plenty of room behind me.
I do not consider this a bad experience. The cast member did ask nicely and did offer me the grass. It was my choice to go inside. In light of the changes in Disney's disability policies and procedures, I am just wondering about why this was done. Disney has always been very special because of how disabilities have been managed. I am very protective of those standards. This just has me wondering what I need to be aware of going forward. Not angry. More confused.
I do not consider this a bad experience. The cast member did ask nicely and did offer me the grass. It was my choice to go inside. In light of the changes in Disney's disability policies and procedures, I am just wondering about why this was done. Disney has always been very special because of how disabilities have been managed. I am very protective of those standards. This just has me wondering what I need to be aware of going forward. Not angry. More confused.