Beccabunny
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- May 31, 2007
So Disney has to give priority searing to disabled people. Now lets see.
What about other guests with problems?
Elderly people, parents with little tired an cranky children. They all need a seat but still they have to wait patiently like any one else although maybe they are more tired ore sick than a legally disabled person.
Maybe Disney could make a list. Disabled with GAC gold card, disabled without a GAC silver card, elderly above 65 the green card, parents with children younger than eight years the bleu card, parent with bigger kids the yellow card, couples without children the orange card, teenagers alone the read card and way back behind solo travellers with the black card because the only use up space.(sarcastic mode)
If one party gets priority seating its only fair others get this kind of treatment to.
You don't get a GAC just for being disabled. You get it only if you have specific NEEDS that require assistance and cannot be met without the GAC. It's Disney's way of providing access. I think you know this and are just being argumentative.
Being a tired cranky kid is not a disability. Being elderly in and of itself is not a disability, although I'm quick to offer help to an elderly person who appears to need assistance, but that's just me. Apparently you have a problem with disability law. Take it up with the ADA. Your sarcasm isn't helpful to anyone.