WDSearcher
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I'm not telling them anything, and I don't understand how I am being "heartless."Hmm, so maybe instead I should get a Dr's note for my interstycial Cysitis and then tell Disney that because I have this medical condition (and show them this thread) and since guests expect me not to ride because I can't hold my bladder due to this medical condition that I have had for over 24 years (no cure), that I should now be able not have to wait in line because of the Disability act. I don't think Disney would say I couldn't or any child couldn't ride the ride because they can't hold their bladder for 90 minutes.
I just can't believe you would even say something like that.Are you so cold and heartless that you would tell a pregnant person they can't ride something? Or a child? or someone with a medical condition? Who are you to say they shouldn't be allowed to ride.
What makes you the ultimate judge. I think Disney gets gets the say, not you.


I'm saying that MOST people who have bladder or other related problems know that they have to approach long waits differently. My mom has had bladder problems for years, and we plan for them the same way we do for anything else that's outside the norm. My mother would look at a 90 min line and say, "Nope -- can't do it. We'll go later." If it was absolutely necessary that she ride the ride right at this very moment, she'd pop into a restroom, put on a pair of Depends, and get in line. She would hate having to go back and forth through the line to the bathroom (hoping that the bathroom is close enough and that she'll make it without an accident and that there won't be a line at the bathroom and that she'll be able to find me at the ride again when she's through, only to have to maybe do it again 30 min later). When we go to the movies, theater, sporting events, traveling, flights, long drives, etc ... we plan around her need to make frequent trips to the bathroom. I mean ... don't you have to do that because of your medical condition?
All I was saying was that most people who DO have some sort of medical condition that requires frequent trips to the bathroom probably already know how to plan for that and aren't likely to get in a line they know they can't easily get out of.
Geez.
