CTDisneyfan816
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When riding the Disney buses, bags go on your lap or between your legs in front of you, NOT on the seat next to you!
my nephew is autistic and im one of the very few people he talks to. my hearts in my mouth and im shaking. thank god your husband didnt know and you showed real style. good on you and forget that clown. i genuinely believe that men like him will end up getting whats theirs.He hears and understands more than we realize because it could be days, weeks or months later, he'll say something that floors you.
There was this one man that kept staring at my son with disgust in The Plaza. He even repositioned himself in his chair so that his back was to my son. I went to use the restrooms and when I came back and walked past the man he said "in my country we drown children like that." I looked him dead in the eye and said "F U" (but used the whole words, not loudly and no children heard. It was just him and another man at his table.) and sat down. I held back anger and tears because had my husband heard that he would have gotten up and killed the man. I keep trying to forget it but once in a while I picture that ugly little man's face and my blood boils again.
The title of this thread is really misleading.
Perhaps they could change it to "What do you think about people breastfeeding in wheelchairs?"![]()
He hears and understands more than we realize because it could be days, weeks or months later, he'll say something that floors you.
There was this one man that kept staring at my son with disgust in The Plaza. He even repositioned himself in his chair so that his back was to my son. I went to use the restrooms and when I came back and walked past the man he said "in my country we drown children like that." I looked him dead in the eye and said "F U" (but used the whole words, not loudly and no children heard. It was just him and another man at his table.) and sat down. I held back anger and tears because had my husband heard that he would have gotten up and killed the man. I keep trying to forget it but once in a while I picture that ugly little man's face and my blood boils again.
Basically, I learned from this experience to be more tolerant and respectful of others.![]()
While I would like to believe it's true that guests in wheelchair lines have to wait the same amount of time - I know better - I saw this family that rotated the wheelchair amongst themselves throughout the day bypass myself, my wife, and hundreds of other guests at least 5 times in one day. And they experienced and left the ride/attraction before we ever got on!
Hi
I just wanted to step in on the wheelchair circling through family issue. My mother my father and myself all have severe mobility difficulties...we call all walk a little but not much...also pushing a chair helps with mobility and sitting in it all day gets hard on your tush so on occasion we have rented one chair/one ecv between us...we would switch out when we needed a rest from walking/stretch.
Just back from a 2 week stay and happy to report i only witnessed 3 incidents of those listed on all these pages..
1) A group of about 10 teens with one friend in a wheel chair and a GAC trying to get on Jungle cruise. When they were told that only a total of 6 could go, they complained about how renting the chair and waiting at Guest Services was such a waste of their time and money. I saw them many times in the next week.. without the wheelchair.
2) A couple of kids (7 to 10-ish) arguing over who got to ride int eh chair next, while the parents turned bright red and told them to be quiet or they wouldn't get it anymore and have to stand in lines.
3) A dad just absolulty going off on his entire family. Security swooped in and took him away, but he came back about 20 minutes later, hugs all around and the family went on their way.
4) At the resort, on my floor, a man was carted away strapped to a gurney. He was ranting and cursing. Security was ignoring his rant, and calmly telling him that he would have to pay for all the damages to the room, in cash, and that his wife and kids would be taken care off until he was capable of returning... it was weird...
Unfortunately, not a single bare ****ie anywhere![]()
Every time you steal from Disney, their profits don't go down their prices increase. so you complaining that you can't afford the mugs and "have" to use the old mugs means that you are stealing from everyone around you who are using the correct mug.
Having read the majority (but not all) of posts on this thread, I have learned to remind myself of a few things:
1. My kids (DD 19 and DD 13) have had wonderful times at WDW. We made it a point to ENJOY their excitement. But much of our enjoyment came from others. I try to repay by letting families and the disabled get the front row. I am 5'11" and can usually see. Small kids and people in wheelchairs usually can't if I am standing in front of them!
2. There is at least some wait for everything. People moving slowly in front of me (for whatever reason) really doesn't make my wait longer, it just gives us all some comfort room. Also, kids (and wives) need to use the "facilities" at the seemingly most inopportune times. If they need to get with their group who has moved ahead, I want to make that happen.
3. Families with young children are likely on one of their first, if not the first, trip to Disney. They can't wait for the magic and I won't try to deny them their fun.
4. CMs, like gate agents at the airport, have the toughest jobs. They are the front line with customers and the last recipient of information. CUT THEM SOME SLACK!
As a member of a Mardi Gras krewe in Louisiana, I can tell you that every rider on my float will throw to kids and the elderly WAY before throwing to the scantilly clad woman. Like Mardi Gras, Disney is FOR THE KID IN ALL OF US! Some of us have experienced (and want to continue to experience) the magic. For me, if I can spread a little "pixie dust" of my own to make someone else have just a tinier bit better day, then I have a GREAT day!
Never, EVER, underestimate the euphoria generated by GIVING a kind word, a smile or just a tiny bit of help.
I am 47 and will always be a kid at Disney because I know these joys!
Of course, I have my moments and found myself in the unenviable position of having to profusely apologize to a CM for behaving badly. The CM was very kind and understanding and forgave me (I did not raise my voice or use profanity, but was unreasonable none the less). I did not like eating that crow, and the taste will always remind me of the responsibility I have to my kids, wife, fellow travellers and Disney CMs to be decent, fair, understanding and, most importantly, a representative of the Disney Magic I carry with me every day![/QUO
YES!
Disney doesn't loose money on soda trust me. . . I RE USE MY MUG as long as its the same one they are selling..Its not stealing..I paid for it once, why should I pay for it again! They started selling the mugs as another way to make more money. They are more than aware that people re use mugs, if they are the same mugs that they are selling they can't really tell the differnce or prove that you didn't buy it on ur current trip. SO I have no bit of remorce for re using! More money to spend in the parks else where!
Actually it is stealing. There are signs posted by the mugs stating they are good during the trip in which your purchased them only. Pretty simple really. It is just a shame that Disney can't rely on their guests to be honest and follow that rule, instead of scamming them where they can.
So it isn't stealing because they can't prove you purchased the mug on a different trip? What kind of sense does that make? You are stealing it and you know you are.
Saying you use the money you save in the parks makes no difference. Following that twisted logic Disney should cut room rates in half, and then hope their guests spend that money in the parks.
I have a hard time reading what someone else says not to do when they set a poor example themselves. Stealing is never ok, no matter if it is "just" soda.
Maybe I just haven't paid close attention, but I've never seen ANYTHING posted about the refillable mugs being restricted to the current trip. (Although the signs I found when I googled seemed to indicate otherwise.) Point of fact, it goes into the owner's locker and gets reused during the current calendar year.
I was also surprised to read some people's interpretation that you can only fill it at the resort where you are staying. Not that I spend a lot of time traveling to other resorts to get my mug filled...
If Disney wanted it another way, they'd put a date on the mug and make you show your room key to refill it or something like that.
I suppose we're gaming the mouse by filling one mug for one person after another in our party. We just got back from Williamsburg, and they have a refillable mug. We must have filled that sucker two dozen times in two days, everywhere from the restaurants to the beverage stands to the visitor center. Busch Gardens also has a refillable cup but they charge (less than regular price) for refills.
Um seriously?