DisneyFansInLINY
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I just got back from Disney yesterday. Last Tuesday Febuary 1, my husband, 3 year old daughter and I were traveling from the ticket center to the Contemporary hotel on the monorail. I rented a scooter for our trip as I was 30 weeks pregnant and my doctor recommended I do so. We were at Epcot all day and had dinner reservations at Chef de France but I started to feel ill so we decided to go back to the hotel. I was sitting on the scooter, my daughter was in her stroller and my husband was sitting down. There wasn't anyone else in our monorail car. Then we stopped at Magic Kingdom and the doors opened on both sides. The cast member ignored the fact that I was already occupying the car and that my daughter's stroller was also taking up space. He put up the ramp and an elderly woman in a wheelchair was pushed aggressively up the ramp twisting my daughter's foot and knocking her shoe off. She was so scared that she jumped out of the stroller into my husband's lap. The wheelchair was pushed into the back of my scooter so I moved up a little to make room. However, there wasn't any room and since the doors were open, I went flying off the monorail without a ramp and crashed into the gate. My pregnant belly hit the steering wheel of the scooter and I immediately jumped off. Some cast members asked me if I was alright but I mortified and in pain. I went back on the monorail and the cast members pushed my scooter back on. I was crying hysterically and concerned for my baby. Thankfully my daughter's foot was not hurt but she was crying because she was scared. When we arrived back at the hotel, my husband asked to speak to the manager. They said that he was busy but they would send someone to our room and to call the paramedics when we got to our room as I wanted to make sure the baby was alright. A few cast members came to our room about the incident and the paramedic said that my blood pressure was elevated and that I needed to calm down. But I was tramautized, crying and shaking. They wrote a report and asked if I wanted to go to the hospital but I didn't want to go. My husband and I were just so upset that a cast member would take such a safety risk by allowing another wheelchair into a car that did not have the space capacity. The night before we had to wait for another monorail as we were told there wasn't any room and this also happened when we were waiting for a bus. We understood that this is for safety. However, this particular cast member obviously did not take such precautions. We were also very surprised by the fact that no one has followed up with us since the accident. I didn't think that Disney was like this.