Yes we had a similar. Expert when we were there several years ago involving the Star Wars Marching by well be our last trip and all this setup past pass what does older people do that takes their Grandkids they don’t have all these phones and high tech still needs let them buy tickets for rides the way the Fairs used to do!
Honestly, I don’t think they should do this kind of stuff because it is only a matter of time before some kind of incident takes place because guest don’t understand their portraying a character.
Who cares, it was an act… regardless, that woman was acting rude as guests usually do, most folks think the annual pass allows them to act however they please.
The ones blocking the paths are very, very rarely annual passes. Annual passes are there for a reason and know what they are doing and have had to deal with path blockers way more than tourists.
This was in 2018! The actor was in character! The Hollywood Citizens @ Hollywood Studios. The “writer” of this article should due his due diligence so not to embarrass himself! Her niece is even on Tik Tok talking about it.
As a person who pushes a disabled daughter in a wheel chair , it can be frustrating when people block the ramps. But going to Disney with disabled people you can’t be in a rush. Being disabled is no excuse to be rude. Disney does make it easy with DAS. The problem is now everyone is looking at their phones with no awareness of their surroundings, it was difficult before when people would suddenly stop in front of you. A wheelchair or evc are over 150 pounds with someone on them and can’t maneuver or stop like a child’s stroller. She was wrong . I am just trying to educate the public as a family that requires a wheelchair.
I will say this–a great many people are “looking at their phones” at the parks because that’s literally the park map now. It’s not “oh, so addicted to technology, can’t bother to pay attention to the real world,” it’s the same old “lost, so lost, is that the landmark I want” stuff from before the days of cellphones. Rude to stop short? Yes, always has been. Nothing new at all. …also sometimes caused by factors such as “small child escaped parents, ran into path” or “tripped, must regain balance” or “ducks.”
Not funny. Not in the least amusing. As a disabled person who usually walks short distances with a rollator but uses a power wheelchair for places like grocery stores, parks, etc., this is offensive. Who ever thought something like that would be amusing?
Character or not, it is unacceptable to call someone out on physical attributes. They are so busy wokefitting rides, i am surprised this would be allowed.
Comments for Cast Member Yells at Guest With Special Mobility Needs, “I Can’t Go Around You!”
Steve
People who stop in the middle of walkways should always be yelled at.
Kay
Yes we had a similar. Expert when we were there several years ago involving the Star Wars Marching by well be our last trip and all this setup past pass what does older people do that takes their Grandkids they don’t have all these phones and high tech still needs let them buy tickets for rides the way the Fairs used to do!
JC
What?
Beth
Honestly, I don’t think they should do this kind of stuff because it is only a matter of time before some kind of incident takes place because guest don’t understand their portraying a character.
Walt
Who cares, it was an act… regardless, that woman was acting rude as guests usually do, most folks think the annual pass allows them to act however they please.
Steve
The ones blocking the paths are very, very rarely annual passes. Annual passes are there for a reason and know what they are doing and have had to deal with path blockers way more than tourists.
Walt
Only an annual passholder would believe your nonsense. Cast members know better.
Steve
We get it, you’re angry you paid per day.
Deanna
This was in 2018! The actor was in character! The Hollywood Citizens @ Hollywood Studios. The “writer” of this article should due his due diligence so not to embarrass himself! Her niece is even on Tik Tok talking about it.
Deanna
I actually owe the writer an apology. I commented before reading the entire article and embarrassed myself. My apologies, Ed.
EricJ
What? I’m missing something, I saw an article about a Hollywood Citizens routine too, or so I thought.
Is there something I’m missing that justifies the tabloid header?
Alex
Ayo my TikTok kinda blew up
Peggy
As a person who pushes a disabled daughter in a wheel chair , it can be frustrating when people block the ramps. But going to Disney with disabled people you can’t be in a rush. Being disabled is no excuse to be rude. Disney does make it easy with DAS. The problem is now everyone is looking at their phones with no awareness of their surroundings, it was difficult before when people would suddenly stop in front of you. A wheelchair or evc are over 150 pounds with someone on them and can’t maneuver or stop like a child’s stroller. She was wrong . I am just trying to educate the public as a family that requires a wheelchair.
VLM
I will say this–a great many people are “looking at their phones” at the parks because that’s literally the park map now. It’s not “oh, so addicted to technology, can’t bother to pay attention to the real world,” it’s the same old “lost, so lost, is that the landmark I want” stuff from before the days of cellphones. Rude to stop short? Yes, always has been. Nothing new at all. …also sometimes caused by factors such as “small child escaped parents, ran into path” or “tripped, must regain balance” or “ducks.”
maggie
Not funny. Not in the least amusing. As a disabled person who usually walks short distances with a rollator but uses a power wheelchair for places like grocery stores, parks, etc., this is offensive. Who ever thought something like that would be amusing?
Rox
Character or not, it is unacceptable to call someone out on physical attributes. They are so busy wokefitting rides, i am surprised this would be allowed.
Deb
You can see it’s just a bit of fun, however on my first trip to wdw I was amazed at how rude or careless a lot of scooter riders were
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