Twende
Best laid plans of Mouse and men.....
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I am on a FB Disney group and there is a member on it who insists that she was always given Front of the Line privileges with her GAC. She is young like 28 so she would have been like 23 ish and under when she went to DW with hers. She says she was never a MAW child. She is in either a wheel chair or a power wheel chair.
We used GAC back then and even though we had a alternate entrance stamp, it was never front of the line. It could be described as more of a unlimited FP. For us a wheelchair was involved, so if lines were not compatible we went to an area near the exit and entered from there of course waiting our turn with other wheelchair guest. She claims to be always whisked right to the front.
I explained that for us GAC was never FOTLine and that was reserved for MAW children. She is saying I am being hateful because the GAC was strictly Front of the Line.
Am I confused here or is my memory of GAC incorrect? Shoot I remember waiting even longer than non-wheelchair people on attractions like Kilimanjaro Safari. Don't get me wrong. I am not saying that the unlimited FP, or whatever you called it, mean there were times when we had a shorted wait than others in standby but it is her Front of the Line statement that is really rubbing me the wrong way.
What is your memory of the GAC? Was it Front of the Line on everything?
We used GAC back then and even though we had a alternate entrance stamp, it was never front of the line. It could be described as more of a unlimited FP. For us a wheelchair was involved, so if lines were not compatible we went to an area near the exit and entered from there of course waiting our turn with other wheelchair guest. She claims to be always whisked right to the front.
I explained that for us GAC was never FOTLine and that was reserved for MAW children. She is saying I am being hateful because the GAC was strictly Front of the Line.
Am I confused here or is my memory of GAC incorrect? Shoot I remember waiting even longer than non-wheelchair people on attractions like Kilimanjaro Safari. Don't get me wrong. I am not saying that the unlimited FP, or whatever you called it, mean there were times when we had a shorted wait than others in standby but it is her Front of the Line statement that is really rubbing me the wrong way.
What is your memory of the GAC? Was it Front of the Line on everything?