I just returned from a 3 day visit to Disney Paris . I had some time in the Disney village and a 2 day 2 park hopper style ticket.
From what I can see the wheel chair accessible line is being abused or being used as a priority entrance ...for the more elite hotels perhaps?
While some people ( and their parties). using this entrance were mentally or physically challenged, not everyone using this quick bypass to rides and character greetings were deserving of this extra courtesy. I even saw 2 adult women turned away from a character greeting handicapped line because they were not on the list. ( with big smiles/smirks on their face as they walked away)
I am in no way anti or against a priority line for true physical or mental issues, but favouritism has to stop.
I pay my money and I expect fair treatment. I line up, sometimes for an hour, in hot temperatures , to enjoy a few minute ride. Everyone capable of doing the same should do so. That is only fair.
From what I can see the wheel chair accessible line is being abused or being used as a priority entrance ...for the more elite hotels perhaps?
While some people ( and their parties). using this entrance were mentally or physically challenged, not everyone using this quick bypass to rides and character greetings were deserving of this extra courtesy. I even saw 2 adult women turned away from a character greeting handicapped line because they were not on the list. ( with big smiles/smirks on their face as they walked away)
I am in no way anti or against a priority line for true physical or mental issues, but favouritism has to stop.
I pay my money and I expect fair treatment. I line up, sometimes for an hour, in hot temperatures , to enjoy a few minute ride. Everyone capable of doing the same should do so. That is only fair.