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re: Disney Scooters and fat people
Posted on 3/3/14 at 12:16 am to kyledavis
Posted on 3/3/14 at 12:16 am to kyledavis
I saw it for the 11 years I worked there.
The one memory that I still have that is very vivid is this lady, mid 40 ish, rolling by on a park scooter and honestly, not even 20 steps behind her, not in her party but still, was this elderly woman, had to have been in her middle 70s, pulling a little dolly with a small oxygen tank on it and she's breathing through nasal cannula but yet she's walking.
It's over a mile around just the lagoon and she's walking.
It's a touchy subject with me because often than not, it's usually someone who doesn't want to wait or something along those lines.
Of course we'd get the ones who really needed to use them (so I am not in anyway trying to bash those that truly need them, don't misunderstand) but more often than not, they'd just pop out and walk around once they get to whatever attraction or restaurant they wanted to try next. And they demand the world. Expect everything handed to them. Really makes you shake your head at people. I can't tell you the number of broken feet we had in our department thanks to the people running them over and not knowing how to use the carts.
The one memory that I still have that is very vivid is this lady, mid 40 ish, rolling by on a park scooter and honestly, not even 20 steps behind her, not in her party but still, was this elderly woman, had to have been in her middle 70s, pulling a little dolly with a small oxygen tank on it and she's breathing through nasal cannula but yet she's walking.
It's over a mile around just the lagoon and she's walking.
It's a touchy subject with me because often than not, it's usually someone who doesn't want to wait or something along those lines.
Of course we'd get the ones who really needed to use them (so I am not in anyway trying to bash those that truly need them, don't misunderstand) but more often than not, they'd just pop out and walk around once they get to whatever attraction or restaurant they wanted to try next. And they demand the world. Expect everything handed to them. Really makes you shake your head at people. I can't tell you the number of broken feet we had in our department thanks to the people running them over and not knowing how to use the carts.
This post was edited on 3/3/14 at 12:31 am
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