arminnie
<font color=blue>Tossed the butter kept the gin<br
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2003
Many people who are planning a trip to WDW do not have the depth of knowledge and experience that you find here. I can't tell you how many times I've heard someone say that you can bypass the lines if you have "X" issue. A friend took her wheelchair bound young daughter to WDW 30 years ago when that did get her immediate access to rides. A person like that might unwittingly give others the impression that is still possible today.
So I am not offended when someone who is truly looking how to make a trip special and doable for one with a disability is not immediately aware of today's accommodations.
So I am not offended when someone who is truly looking how to make a trip special and doable for one with a disability is not immediately aware of today's accommodations.