taximomfor4
<font color=purple>Needs a few Ricola drops<br><fo
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I think it is wonderful that FOTL has front row seating for wheelchair parties. It is, I believe, the ONLY show that does. My dd's issues are different, she doesn't have a wheelchair but has congenital vision defects. She sits up front at FOTL also...which is her very favorite show, about her very favorite movie. Her face during that whole show is the best part of our entire vacation.
Beth
Beth
SueM in MN said:
Also, just a few weeks ago we went to the Stunt Show at MGM. We proceeded in the regular line until we actually were in the stadium area. We got to the area where wheelchair users go up in elevators to the major wheelchair seating area and found that the people who had been sent up in the elevators were coming right back down - the area was full. No one had counted the wheelchairs. We (and about 7 other people with wheelchairs) were routed to a different wheelchair area, but there were about 20 wheelchair/ECVs behind us that must not have gotten in since the CM told our group we had gotten the last wheelchair seats.
One "perk" (sarcasticly speaking) that hasn't been mentioned yet, is being seated in the back row for most of the movies and shows. People traveling with wheelchairs and ECVs don't have a choice of where to sit and are most of the time in the very back row (the exception is Festival of the Lion King).

