IWannaBeAPrincess
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- Dec 27, 2005
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Back story... My brother is 19, and we are 13 years apart, I'm married with my own DD6, we go to WDW a lot, and I take my brother almost every time... I felt like I should explain so that you didn't think I was his age, and then get responses that my parents should just take care of him... 
My brother has CP, and it affects his legs. He wore braces for most of his life, and then was WC bound for about 5 years after a surgery to lengthen his tendons. He is able walk now, and does every day to do things like walk into work, walk from class to class, etc, but walking long distances or standing for more than like 10 minutes is very difficult for him. He requires a WC for WDW. Now we go often, we always take his manual chair, but we have never bothered with a GAC. We've never been questioned in the past, maybe because it's not a rental chair, he wears WC gloves, etc. However, on my last trip, about 2 weeks ago, he did not join us. Being close to someone with a disability you notice how people in WC are treated and I noticed that a LOT of CMs who were requesting to see GACs to have WC in line. REALLY!?!?
Who would lug around a WC if they didn't absolutely have to?
So my question is, should I have taken him to get a GAC all along, or were these insensitive CMs? I've always thought of GACs for people who do not have obvious disabilities, people who need to use a stroller as a wheelchair, people who need to wait in quiet places, etc... WC's seem like an obvious reason to need different attention!
If your suggestion is that we should get a GAC, then will he need a note from his Dr? or should we bring in his vehicle hang tag? or will the fact that he is in a WC and his explanation be sufficient?
Thank you so much!!!

My brother has CP, and it affects his legs. He wore braces for most of his life, and then was WC bound for about 5 years after a surgery to lengthen his tendons. He is able walk now, and does every day to do things like walk into work, walk from class to class, etc, but walking long distances or standing for more than like 10 minutes is very difficult for him. He requires a WC for WDW. Now we go often, we always take his manual chair, but we have never bothered with a GAC. We've never been questioned in the past, maybe because it's not a rental chair, he wears WC gloves, etc. However, on my last trip, about 2 weeks ago, he did not join us. Being close to someone with a disability you notice how people in WC are treated and I noticed that a LOT of CMs who were requesting to see GACs to have WC in line. REALLY!?!?

So my question is, should I have taken him to get a GAC all along, or were these insensitive CMs? I've always thought of GACs for people who do not have obvious disabilities, people who need to use a stroller as a wheelchair, people who need to wait in quiet places, etc... WC's seem like an obvious reason to need different attention!
If your suggestion is that we should get a GAC, then will he need a note from his Dr? or should we bring in his vehicle hang tag? or will the fact that he is in a WC and his explanation be sufficient?
Thank you so much!!!