Sorry….but if the person in front of me or with me needs to duck out of a long line for the bathroom or get some water, I’m holding their place. I don’t care if I know the person or not.
Pertaining to Florida. I think if you have a motor scooter at Epcot, you shouldn’t be able to drink around the World. I have seen groups of people together renting motor scooters and all people in party with an alcoholic beverage while moving. If people can’t drive their car drinking then they shouldn’t be able to drive one of those while drinking either. Just my thoughts.
I personally always hated the scooters but during a recent trip I got injured and needed to rent one. People literally ran in front of me trying to get ahead of me . What people do not realize that they do not have a brake . I always drove along the outside of the walkways and people still felt the need to cut me off . Another thing is when trying to leave a parking space people just keep walking behind you so you are stuck waiting for a break to get out of the space . So I learned a different perspective and I can have a little compassion. However if you are able bodied and just a fat ass or getting them to drink that is wrong . At MK especially they run out of them and the people who really need them are out of luck
Agree absolutely. My husband was riding a scooter and had a man, who was running full tilt, slam into him and knocked him over and the man fell on top
of him. The guy wasn’t a kid by any means right and should have known better. A trick to get through crowds is to have someone walk in from of you. It sort of clears the way.
I’ve been to Disney numerous times and I won’t go back. The prices have increased everytime and so have the crowds. The wait in lines gets longer everytime. Not worth it. Not to mention just getting in the park to park. Nope!
Comments for New Rules: Today Marks Day One of Disney Park’s Stricter Entry Procedures
John
Bring the wheel chair or scooter rule to disneyland.
Marie
Sorry….but if the person in front of me or with me needs to duck out of a long line for the bathroom or get some water, I’m holding their place. I don’t care if I know the person or not.
Jill
agreed. and i would hope someone does the same for me!
Laura
Pertaining to Florida. I think if you have a motor scooter at Epcot, you shouldn’t be able to drink around the World. I have seen groups of people together renting motor scooters and all people in party with an alcoholic beverage while moving. If people can’t drive their car drinking then they shouldn’t be able to drive one of those while drinking either. Just my thoughts.
Robb40
When you constantly pander to the entitled selling them privaledge for a price, frustration and rebellion of the masses eventually follows.
Pauline
I personally always hated the scooters but during a recent trip I got injured and needed to rent one. People literally ran in front of me trying to get ahead of me . What people do not realize that they do not have a brake . I always drove along the outside of the walkways and people still felt the need to cut me off . Another thing is when trying to leave a parking space people just keep walking behind you so you are stuck waiting for a break to get out of the space . So I learned a different perspective and I can have a little compassion. However if you are able bodied and just a fat ass or getting them to drink that is wrong . At MK especially they run out of them and the people who really need them are out of luck
Diana
Rent them from a company outside the park.. it was wonderful.. they drop them off at your resort and pick them up too.
Kathu
Agree absolutely. My husband was riding a scooter and had a man, who was running full tilt, slam into him and knocked him over and the man fell on top
of him. The guy wasn’t a kid by any means right and should have known better. A trick to get through crowds is to have someone walk in from of you. It sort of clears the way.
Mike
Oh, I say if people jump in front of someone in a wheelchair, you have every right to run them over.
That will teach them a lesson and empathy
Norma
I’ve been to Disney numerous times and I won’t go back. The prices have increased everytime and so have the crowds. The wait in lines gets longer everytime. Not worth it. Not to mention just getting in the park to park. Nope!
G Richmond
If you can’t afford or they are sold out of lightning Lane’s
Then WDW becomes more of a WAITcation than a Vacation
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