Agreed.
I will add some folks just need to lose weight too. Being a fatty is not a legit disability.
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The first time I took my daughter to Disney was with her grandparents. His knees have been bad for... well that is why he had to stop playing ball at Tech! He still walked normally. He didn't want a handicapped parking tag and such. But I knew that if he tried to walk that park he would be miserable by day two. When I suggested we get him a scooters he about flipped his lid! That was quite the battle.
But at the end he agreed to get one. And he admitted after day 1, that had he walked what we traveled (FYI, my fitbit was at 80K steps and then stopped working) he wouldn't have been getting out of bed on day two.
Now at points during the day he needed to walk a bit and someone else would drive the scooter. But we also did not try & skip every line. If her grandfather felt he could stand during the wait we did. If he didn't think he could, we would ask for this special pass that allowed us to come back at the estimated wait time and use the "Fast Pass" )or whatever it is called) lane. But had we had to push this 60+ y/o man around all day our experience at Disney would not have been nearly as fun! And we paid Disney quite a bit to have that scooter.
D80, I am truly sorry you had that bad experience with someone abusing the system. But T05, I don't feel wheelchairs only is the answer to solve that problem.
We all pay Disney quite a bit to be there. And, the last two times we've gone we've had young grandchildren who get tired, and impatient, and have to suddenly go potty! after we'd already stood in line for 20 minutes or so. Upon our return, we got back at the end of the line and started over.
I saw a veteran...young man, probably late 20's...he had no legs. No need to ask about the exact circumstances of his losing his legs. He had a young woman with him, his wife or girlfriend. He was on one of those scooters. No one, myself included, had any issue with his skipping the long wait. He actually seemed embarrassed by all the fuss being made on his behalf.
We walked 37 miles over a 4-day period, according to the "Steps" app on my phone. It felt like more than that! Not as young as I used to be. I understand some folks can't do that. I am thankful I still can. But, there are those who abuse the privilege, and not just in the manner I described here. BTW, the secret to doing all that walking...and standing, don't forget you are on your feet all day, like 10 hrs+...is: Ibuprofen! Take some before and after. Works wonders.
Pet peeve... those silly-looking signers used at press conferences. How about using CLOSED CAPTION instead!
You do make a point about technology, not taking that away. I’ve always found ASL pretty beautiful to watch in person when there was a need for that at church.
Parents barking at ballgames when it’s obvious they have never played the sport before.
Scammers spoofing my number multiple times in a week. Getting spoof calls at my office multiple times in an hour every day.
Yesterday, 11 times from a different number each time, I was told that I needed to talk to their advisor before using my Apple devices.
Amazon: Congratulations David, you came in 3rd in today's Amazon Airpods raffle! Click this link to set shipment:
When you update your computer because it will not let you reboot without updating and then it crashes every time you try to use something because the drivers now have to be updated as well.