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Originally Posted by Paulporsche
BTW I get it that you didn't mean it in a demeaning way, in general. I'm assuming you were referring to those who were not really disabled.
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Of course.
I was quite impressed at how accommodating Disney is for wheelchairs. Though I must admit that by the end of the week it was getting frustrating waiting for them to load onto the buses, particularly with a fast-asleep two-year-old in my arms and (literally) hundreds of people waiting to board the bus back to the various hotels after the parks closed, and having to wait 10 minutes while they load the wheelchair, cinch it down, and simultaneously take out 4 seats and standing room for 4 people. The number of (truly) disabled people at Disney is proportionately far higher than that within mainstream society. Couple that with the lazy-asses who'd rather ride than walk, and it can make getting around very difficult. Of course, I'm sure those that were with older kids said the same thing about us with our 2 strollers.