DisneyMomma81
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Interesting. This has been posted 4 times to DIS today, each with three different article author. Not poster to DIS but different article writers but the exact same text in the article.?. The last two links reference the same article.
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3111390
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3111480
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3111489
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3111154
Pardon me; however, none of those are here on the Budget Board.
i find this act very offensive. My child uses a wheel chair and believe me, there are no perks involved. And most of the time at Disney the lines are not shorter for wheelchair users, it may look like the person is going to the front of the line, but they are often going to a different area to wait. ( This is my own personal experience, I don't want to start a debate).
i find this act very offensive. My child uses a wheel chair and believe me, there are no perks involved. And most of the time at Disney the lines are not shorter for wheelchair users, it may look like the person is going to the front of the line, but they are often going to a different area to wait. ( This is my own personal experience, I don't want to start a debate).
Don't these people know that they can hire a legitimate "tour guide"?
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/events-tours/vip-tour-services/
My biggest fear is not that these disgusting individuals are gaming the system, but rather that Disney will overreact and greatly restrict access to the GAC cards.
Sometimes, it helps to have a GAC card. Last summer, when we went to Ohana with my husband's cousins family, we were literally seated within minutes because my husband's cousin's grandson was autistic. Quickest seating I have ever had at any Disney restaurant. Literally, I was just getting ready to sit down when our pager went off. I was totally prepared for the usual at least hour long wait for our reservation. We didn't go on any rides with them, however, so, I don't know how that works.
A GAC card is not good for character greets or restaurants... only for rides/attractions. Perhaps they (greeter/those seating) were familiar with Autism or perhaps wanted to spread a little Pixie Dust?
Sorry, I am not trying to offend you. I appreciate you posting it, just found it interesting that it was a different article author each time it was posted. I added the links so others could see what i meant. Sorry to come across otherwise.
Dumb article. They said there is a 2 1/2 hour wait for small world. Really? I've never waited more than a few minutes. I don't know how many wheelchair boats the ride has but it seems like very few and the wheelchair line while short is long in wait time because they have to wait for a special boat.
Disney has a VIP Tour. It's $175 an hour, with a minimum of 6 hours. I believe this tour does get you to the front of the line. If someone is "rich" why wouldn't they just do this tour? (I'm not rich so I'm not sure of all the details of this experience, lol)