Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 Much of this probably has to do in relation to Dolly Parton's theme park. All one has to do is ask for a reasonable accommodation, and most all businesses, this case theme parks, are accommodating. I'm sure a letter from our community can help them amend their policies to provide accommodations that are suitable to our community also. Telesca www.islandtalk540.com/talkshows/ability.htm ================== Homes for All Access for All Television Programs =========================== disABILITY Awareness is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities through housing, education, employment, & media. =========================== Donations can be made online or sent to: Long Island / New York office: PO Box 1048 Kings Park, NY 11754 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 Hi Irene, Maybe we are not referring to the same thing and I am not real sure what a " Special Assistance Pass " is but we have been to Disney World every year to year and a half since 1980 or so and I have over heard people renting electric scooters JUST for the express purpose of getting in front of the lines. That is not fair and really ticks me off (and I was not shy about telling people I thought so!) Be that as it may: We were just at Disney World in Orlando in December and the new policy at EPCOT and Animal Kingdom (we didn't go to the Magic Kingdom) is that you get an assigned time to board the rides, everyone gets them. It frees up the need for long lines and allows you to look around (getting more ride times) get a snack, go to the restroom, or just hang out in a more comfortable setting (rather than standing in line) while being assured of a time slot for your ride. I am not sure if it is a trial run of a future permanent policy but it was fair I thought. Since I used my scooter as my legs too I was a bit upset at the new policy until I discovered it really works quite well and seems fair for everyone. To my way of thinking since I have been crying out for equal treatment and accessibility for everyone this policy seems equitable for everyone. Karolyn " Disney's Segway Ban Upsets Some Disabled " Disneyland recently made some policy changes where they now will refuse LP's or any disabled persons to use the " Special Assistance Pass " into any of its major theme parks, unless you have a wheelchair (which is a horrible new policy). I recently went to Disneyland and it killed me standing in line for practically an hour or more to board on each ride (we were only able to go on a total of 5 rides in an 8 hour day). The Orange Blossom Chapter is looking into talking to the Operations at the Disneyland park in Anaheim, CA. so if you're interested in helping out or meeting with the Disneyland Operations Manager, please contact Joanna at: jjjhcampbell@... Thanks. Irene ---------------- Article link: http://story.news./news?tmpl=story & u=/ap/20040208/ ap_on_bi_ge/disney_no_segways_5 === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 I am not sure how legitimate this information is...however on this site I found that a person useing an adaptive device can get a Special Assistance Pass...and if they do not use a device, they will have to prove a disability. I hightly doubt think that they can prohibit people with disabilities from obtaining the assistance pass if they have a disability. If they try to stop someone, I believe they are breaking the law... " American's with Disabilities Act " Don't believe everything you hear. I will believe it if I hear it on the news...and something like this will not fly. Here is the information to look into it. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.mouseplanet.com/tag/around.htm For guests not using an adaptive device, you will need to obtain a Special Assistance (SA) pass from City Hall. Just ask a cast member in City Hall for this pass. Be aware that you may need to show some proof of disability to be issued the pass. Generally accepted proof of disability is a state issued disabled ID, letter from your physician, leg cast or brace, crutches, or some other proof. This is done to help prevent abuse of the pass by those who do not have a legitimate need. For guests using a wheelchair, cane or walker, your adaptive device should serve as your pass for using the disabled entrances. In reality, this does not always work for guests using a cane or walker, as some cast members are not aware of the park's policy. If you are hassled by a cast member, ask them to call City Hall to verify the policy, or ask to speak to their manager. If it continues to be a issue, note the names of the cast members involved and let City Hall know about the problem. If you want to just avoid the problem all together, take three minutes when you enter the park and obtain a Special Assistance pass from City Hall. No, you shouldn't HAVE to do this. But, this guide is all about making your day at Disneyland easier. Wouldn't you rather spend three minutes at the start of your day to avoid the hassle of untrained cast members? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` a > Disneyland recently made some policy changes where they now > will refuse LP's or any disabled persons to use the " Special > Assistance Pass " into any of its major theme parks, unless you > have a wheelchair (which is a horrible new policy). I recently went > to Disneyland and it killed me standing in line for practically an > hour or more to board on each ride (we were only able to go on a > total of 5 rides in an 8 hour day). > > The Orange Blossom Chapter is looking into talking to the > Operations at the Disneyland park in Anaheim, CA. so if you're > interested in helping out or meeting with the Disneyland > Operations Manager, please contact Joanna at: > jjjhcampbell@e... > > Thanks. > > Irene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 Here is another informational website regarding this issue! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.dimensionsintravel.com/guide_dogs/guide_dogs_info_disney.s html Special Assistance Passes and Entrances The Special Assistance Pass provides park visitors with non-apparent special needs (like asthma or a heart condition) access to the exit or alternate entrance of the attraction. The passes are available at Disneyland City Hall or California Adventure Theme Park Guest Relations. Guests who display a visible mobility disability (like a cane, guide dog or wheelchair) do not require a Special Assistance Pass. Disabled visitors and (up to 5 people in your party) can go to the front of the line for each ride. However, this does not grant you immediate boarding privileges, nor is it guaranteed to minimize your waiting time (but it usually does!). Sometimes what causes a wait is that no more than 3 disabled people may be on a ride at any time for safety reasons. Enter the ride wherever the sign with the blue and white disabled icon is posted, even if this means going up the exit line. A Disney cast member will greet your party and advise you on what to do next. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Disneyland recently made some policy changes where they now > > will refuse LP's or any disabled persons to use the " Special > > Assistance Pass " into any of its major theme parks, unless you > > have a wheelchair (which is a horrible new policy). I recently > went > > to Disneyland and it killed me standing in line for practically an > > hour or more to board on each ride (we were only able to go on a > > total of 5 rides in an 8 hour day). > > > > The Orange Blossom Chapter is looking into talking to the > > Operations at the Disneyland park in Anaheim, CA. so if you're > > interested in helping out or meeting with the Disneyland > > Operations Manager, please contact Joanna at: > > jjjhcampbell@e... > > > > Thanks. > > > > Irene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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