I’m sorry, I didn’t comment about abuse at other parks.
I’m my experience, Florida does seem to have its share of abuse with scooters and priority access. I’ve never been to California p.
I guess being overweight does impede ones ability to enjoy Disney. ( again a hot topic I did not wish to...
I didn’t post this comment to exaggerate.
I didn’t post this because I have. Any issue with priorities granted to those who really need it.
I posted this because st any time 25-50% of attending groups should not need handicapped access .
That is excessive.
That doesn’t explain how people were seated on crush coaster ever time the buggies/turtle shells were filled.
I assume more than 2 coasters are going at a time.
I saw hundreds of people access the go cart ride in the main park via the handicapped line. Some had visible disabilities. Others ran through the aisles towards the ride.
I also saw numerous people access crush coaster ... on the crush ride, 2cars are filled at a time -8 people.
Each time...
I am well educated on disabilities.
I know what I saw.
No, this is not the only thing I took from my visit.
When as many people access an attraction in the handicapped line as the regular line, one has to wonder.
People running down isles to a ride are not physically hurting.
i found the wifi to be very poor at Disney Paris.
It prevented me from accessing character greetings in the Studios Park.
Being an international traveller, using my personal data was not an option , and I was unfamiliar with their method of booking a character greeting time using an app...
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...
Are there any extreme, Disney must eats ..like the turkey legs, Mickey pants sundae, cookie ice cream sandwiches, dole whips, funnel cakes, and I could go on and on...that I should be on the look out for when I go to the Paris Disney?
I'm starting to plan my first trip to Paris from Canada.
I have been to Disney World several times and since I'm going to be in Paris, I really want to visit Disneyland in Paris.
This will be an adult only trip.
So my questions are :
1) How many days should I plan to see Disneyland Paris...
Just noticed that the Belle greet times are gone from my Disney experience since the Frozen characters became an option.
So, where can we see Belle?
Where can we see Sleeping Beauty?
Not interested in character meals this trip.
Thanks
My question is , how much can I expect to see at this time of the night?
Will all the families with small children be gone home?
Will line ups still be long?