Lately I have used a wheelchair at disney. There are very limited viewing areas for wheelchairs. Our group will search for places to watch and have a decent view only to have people push in front of us. This has been happening a long time — when we took my mother and mother in law. Can’t disney expand handicapped viewing or people be more considerate.
Not fireworks but a parade. Mickey’s Not so Scary Halloween.. we waited for the parade.. as the parade started a lady came in front of me and SAT on my feet.. not for long.. some one behind my guy thought it would be ok to put her tablet IN FRONT OF HIS FACE to record the whole thing. In front of his face. No common sense!! No common manners at all!!!!
We recently went to watch the fireworks at Epcot, we got there an hour and a half early..we had a great spot, or so we thought,
Everyone in front of us was sitting down,…when the fireworks started everyone in front of us stood up. Who knew? The lesson we learned from this experience, stand at the rail for the entire time.
After viewing the short TikTok reel, and reading the article, I don’t see that by viewing the fireworks from the Disney theme park in a different section either from outside or inside the theme park is necessarily a bad thing.
I once experienced fireworks from Disneyland on few occasions. One was on the way back to San Diego from a family trip with my parents and my sister. The other, back in early September of 2017, I was in the bus with my family during the event of Familia de Sangre, which was a 3 day period (between September 5th to 7th 2017) for the people who happen to have hemophilia, a condition that people who have difficulty within their blood vessels and veins (for instance, even by a small cut takes a long time to recover instead of short period of time).
They were relatively brief, but I got to enjoy for some time.
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Lynn Selmser
Lately I have used a wheelchair at disney. There are very limited viewing areas for wheelchairs. Our group will search for places to watch and have a decent view only to have people push in front of us. This has been happening a long time — when we took my mother and mother in law. Can’t disney expand handicapped viewing or people be more considerate.
Leslie Brown
Not fireworks but a parade. Mickey’s Not so Scary Halloween.. we waited for the parade.. as the parade started a lady came in front of me and SAT on my feet.. not for long.. some one behind my guy thought it would be ok to put her tablet IN FRONT OF HIS FACE to record the whole thing. In front of his face. No common sense!! No common manners at all!!!!
D Whit
We recently went to watch the fireworks at Epcot, we got there an hour and a half early..we had a great spot, or so we thought,
Everyone in front of us was sitting down,…when the fireworks started everyone in front of us stood up. Who knew? The lesson we learned from this experience, stand at the rail for the entire time.
Tony Gallegos
After viewing the short TikTok reel, and reading the article, I don’t see that by viewing the fireworks from the Disney theme park in a different section either from outside or inside the theme park is necessarily a bad thing.
I once experienced fireworks from Disneyland on few occasions. One was on the way back to San Diego from a family trip with my parents and my sister. The other, back in early September of 2017, I was in the bus with my family during the event of Familia de Sangre, which was a 3 day period (between September 5th to 7th 2017) for the people who happen to have hemophilia, a condition that people who have difficulty within their blood vessels and veins (for instance, even by a small cut takes a long time to recover instead of short period of time).
They were relatively brief, but I got to enjoy for some time.
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