MizzouDisney
Earning My Ears
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- Mar 16, 2009
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Last weekend my family and I had an experience that made us more thankful than ever at the way Disney handles guest with disabilities/special needs! Our family consists of myself, mom, dad, brother and his wife, and my younger sister. My sister has a very serious immune deficiency and lung disease. Long story short she needs to avoid crowds at all costs due to the threat of infection from being in confined spaces with lots of people, not to mention even the slightest smell of a perfume could trigger her lung condition. We started using a GAC at Disney about 12 years ago after I suffered a trip to the ER due to the same condition while at WDW (my condition is significantly better) and a CM blew smoke in my face while he was smoking ON STAGE...not sure what happened to that CM but his manager was EXTEMELY apologetic. Anyhow, our family now always goes to Disney during the slowest times so that we can use the GAC as minimally as possible...we all just feel weird not going through the regular que...but it's nice to have the GAC so that myself back then and now my sis can fully experience the park like others.
Anyhow, moral of the story...we went to Worlds of Fun in KC, MO for the 4th of July. My sister was having a difficult day anyway but really wanted to go...she wore a special mask to hopefully help keep as many germs away as possible. We had called ahead to inquire about the possibility of an equivalent of a GAC card were told absolutely, no problem. We brought a letter from the doctor just in case. Upon arriving and going to guest relations we were told that only guests with "visable" disabilities can have an assistance pass. We explained that waiting was NOT an issue and we will GLADLY wait longer than others just to keep Jess out of lines. We through 3 people and same story...they asked "what exactly is wrong with her? She has no physical disability preventing her from standing." Statements like that make me FLY OFF THE HANDLE
especially cause I went through this disease and know how horrible it can be. Literally, there are times when a cold can be life threatening. My sister finally just said, forget it lets go in and stand in the lines and see how it goes. It wasn't crowded so we gave in and went for it. Hadn't been there 2 hours when someone lit up a cigarette in a line...5 minutes later Jess is hardly breathing and it took back to back breathing treatments before she was okay. Kind of killed the rest of the day for her and we all felt horrible that she was so sick and she felt like it was her fault for ruining the day.
So grateful for Disney's accommodating style...we won't being going back to Worlds of Fun. We will however be visiting WDW where my sister can at least experience WDW like everyone else...Thanks Disney!!!!



Anyhow, moral of the story...we went to Worlds of Fun in KC, MO for the 4th of July. My sister was having a difficult day anyway but really wanted to go...she wore a special mask to hopefully help keep as many germs away as possible. We had called ahead to inquire about the possibility of an equivalent of a GAC card were told absolutely, no problem. We brought a letter from the doctor just in case. Upon arriving and going to guest relations we were told that only guests with "visable" disabilities can have an assistance pass. We explained that waiting was NOT an issue and we will GLADLY wait longer than others just to keep Jess out of lines. We through 3 people and same story...they asked "what exactly is wrong with her? She has no physical disability preventing her from standing." Statements like that make me FLY OFF THE HANDLE




