Here is a message that I sent to Universal:
I have discussed this previously about scooters not being allowed in the attraction lines. So here is a result: returning to my scooter after walking in an extremely long line to see the fast and furious, I was with a friend and we were not offered a wheelchair and there were none to be seen. By the time I got off I was exhausted and had to walk all the way back to the entrance to get my scooter. I fell where the curb cut met the curb (both painted the same color). I broke my shoulder. Not one employee came to help or even inquire if I needed help and I was sitting on the ground for quite a few minutes. First Aide was useless, my friend drove me to the ER. . Had to have her drive me back home and then purchase an airline ticket so she could get home. I had to have an operation to put rods in the shoulder. I am an annual passholder and I am so disappointed in your park.
I got a message back which mentioned how sorry they were that it happened and they would pass on the info to those in charge. They also gave me a case number and phone number in case I wanted to discuss it further. I ended up calling that number. Quite a discussion but of course no results. I pointed out I was especially disappointed that no employee came to help or even just to inquire as to my condition. I know that in Disney if that had happened there would have been a cast member there before I could blink (experience).
I did find out why they do not allow scooters in their queue lines. It is because the big clunky scooters they rent do not fit. So they punish everyone in a scooter because of that. I suggested getting smaller scooters or making the lines wider. He was going to pass that on (yea sure).
For all my trouble they are giving me 5 fast pass equivalent passes for my next trip.
I have discussed this previously about scooters not being allowed in the attraction lines. So here is a result: returning to my scooter after walking in an extremely long line to see the fast and furious, I was with a friend and we were not offered a wheelchair and there were none to be seen. By the time I got off I was exhausted and had to walk all the way back to the entrance to get my scooter. I fell where the curb cut met the curb (both painted the same color). I broke my shoulder. Not one employee came to help or even inquire if I needed help and I was sitting on the ground for quite a few minutes. First Aide was useless, my friend drove me to the ER. . Had to have her drive me back home and then purchase an airline ticket so she could get home. I had to have an operation to put rods in the shoulder. I am an annual passholder and I am so disappointed in your park.
I got a message back which mentioned how sorry they were that it happened and they would pass on the info to those in charge. They also gave me a case number and phone number in case I wanted to discuss it further. I ended up calling that number. Quite a discussion but of course no results. I pointed out I was especially disappointed that no employee came to help or even just to inquire as to my condition. I know that in Disney if that had happened there would have been a cast member there before I could blink (experience).
I did find out why they do not allow scooters in their queue lines. It is because the big clunky scooters they rent do not fit. So they punish everyone in a scooter because of that. I suggested getting smaller scooters or making the lines wider. He was going to pass that on (yea sure).
For all my trouble they are giving me 5 fast pass equivalent passes for my next trip.