lisapooh
HH Pin Crazy Pooh Fan
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2000
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Why can't Disney come up with a plan that is fair to their handicapped guests when it comes to getting special pins. I went to the TDS by me to get the pins 2 weeks in a row and all I have been able to get is leftovers. Not one set. Today I got one measly pin. Today I got up and skipped doing what I normally do like taking my meds, testing my blood sugar, eating, bathing (just brushed my teeth) to get to the TDS half an hour before opening. Got in line, but when they opened able bodied just walked around the wheelchair so I couldn't safely enter so I ended up near the end of the line. So as usual the handicapped person lost out and got diddly. One family came in and bought 8 sets ( 2 per family member) The Mom was bragging that this was her business and she was selling them.
Of course, I can buy them on the secondary market but then I pay 2 to 3 times the price to get the pins.
As usual Disney lets me down.
Of course, I can buy them on the secondary market but then I pay 2 to 3 times the price to get the pins.
As usual Disney lets me down.
This just sounds like the store was over run with patrons, a feeding frenzy! I have worked in the entertainment industry for almost 15 years, there is not much you can do unless you hand out numbers or have a system in place to make sure there is some sort of fairness (maybe a line that is accualy first come first serve). Talk with the store Manager tell them your story, ask them what they are going to do to fix the problem. Get an anwser! Remember they should be treating you equaly, that is your right. This feeding frenzy has to be stoped if you are to have a chance. The lady with the 8 pins needs to be stoped. Next time there is an event of this sort call a day ahead of time make sure they know you will expecting changes! You can only help your self, say strong! This will help everyone in the end.