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re: Scooters for "disabled" at Disney.
Posted on 6/26/25 at 6:08 am to LouisianaLady
Posted on 6/26/25 at 6:08 am to LouisianaLady
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unny enough, another one I follow (I have weird hobbies - don't ask)
I follow a few of them as well. It helps keep me motivated plus I send them to my wife so she can see what happens to people who don't watch what they eat and exercise. My favorites are the ones who make a big deal out of not fitting in airplane seats.
Posted on 6/26/25 at 6:13 am to Lowdermilk
If you weigh 275 lbs + why the f would you go to any theme park where all you do is walk all day in the heat.
Posted on 6/26/25 at 7:04 am to Sun God
quote:They’ve been picketing (in their scooters) this one-
Can those fat fricks even fit on any rides
Posted on 6/26/25 at 7:09 am to Tigerdew
You'd think that if you ordering a scooter with the highest structural integrity that would be your wake up call to put down the cheese burgers and cheese cakes. But no, these obesity monstrosities are glamorizing fatty American culture and these fat corporations be cheering them on.
Posted on 6/26/25 at 7:38 am to The Torch
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If you weigh 275 lbs + why the f would you go to any theme park where all you do is walk all day in the heat.
Can you imagine how they smell when the day is over?
Posted on 6/26/25 at 7:48 am to LouisianaLady
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Someone mentioned Prader-Willi Syndrome, which seems to be a mental disorder that often comes with obesity.
I wonder if they deposit cholesterol in their brains blocking normal function.
Posted on 6/26/25 at 7:51 am to Lowdermilk
For a board that hates wokeness and everything Disney, they still find a way to visit it.
Posted on 6/26/25 at 7:52 am to Lowdermilk
Saw one of the fatties at WDW in a scooter with a T-Shirt that said “I’m here for the snacks”…..yeah, no shite.
Completely unapologetic about their condition. They know what they are doing.
Completely unapologetic about their condition. They know what they are doing.
Posted on 6/26/25 at 7:55 am to Napoleon
quote:So people with children at Disney should have to battle the fatties frick that
My feeling is they should have a path and all scooters and strollers should stay on that path.
Posted on 6/26/25 at 8:01 am to Lowdermilk
We have gone too far in placating fat slobs in our society. Zero adults or children should get scooters unless they have a legit injury or severe impairment.
Posted on 6/26/25 at 8:01 am to BabyTac
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For a board that hates wokeness and everything Disney, they still find a way to visit it.
Like the rides
Posted on 6/26/25 at 8:08 am to TG
quote:help me with this (I don’t go to Disney)…if you are in a fricking scooter why can’t you wait in line? It’s not like you have to stand and wait
Personally witnessed about 7 years ago as "handicapped" scooter riders rolled up the the front of a line and got on rides
Posted on 6/26/25 at 8:10 am to Lowdermilk
What’s the point of going to Disney if you’re too fat to ride anything other than your mobility scooter?

Posted on 6/26/25 at 8:12 am to LouisianaLady
Those poor shoes. Hanging on for dear life
Posted on 6/26/25 at 8:14 am to TheOcean
that thing has hooves, not feet
Posted on 6/26/25 at 8:19 am to OWLFAN86
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I expected a lot more candy in that insulated cooler
Got to save room for the genetics.
Posted on 6/26/25 at 8:21 am to Lowdermilk
I haven't been to Disney since 2012 or so and with any luck won't have to go ever again, although I suspect some grandbabies might change my mind. The last time I was there though we may have been the only family not using scooters. Entire tribes of people together from infants to folks too old to be there using scooters to navigate the parks. There were massive groups of folks from the middle east with seriously tricked out scooters...LED lights, stereos, fancy wheels and tires, dangling balls like you see in trucks in Pakistan and Afghanistan....those folks had invested a pile of money in those things and then brought them to Orlando with them. I had about as much entertainment watching them as I did at the parks.
We ate dinner at a theme restaurant with characters...cost us about 2 years of retirement. Our daughter was 2 at the time and we had a stroller from the park. When we got to the restaurant for our reservation we were told we could not bring the stroller in so I took our daughter out and pushed the stroller into the bushes adjacent to the front door. Lady told me I had to take it to the stroller parking area. It was about a half mile away and the entire length of the path to it was lined on both sides with parked scooters. I said I thought it'd be fine where it was and she said that wasn't the issue I couldn't just leave it there. I asked why given that the scooters were lined up as far as one could see and she said those people were handicapped. I asked her how many of them walked into the restauarant and she said all of them. I asked "so theyre handicapped but can walk?" to which she replied yes....so I told her my daughter was handicapped by age and like any 2 year old could not walk very far, especially when she was sleepy and pissed off at the world. I left the stroller where it was. It was there when we got finished spending our daughters college fund so she could be terrified of Chip and Dale while trying to eat. Fun times. Happiest place on earth my arse....
We ate dinner at a theme restaurant with characters...cost us about 2 years of retirement. Our daughter was 2 at the time and we had a stroller from the park. When we got to the restaurant for our reservation we were told we could not bring the stroller in so I took our daughter out and pushed the stroller into the bushes adjacent to the front door. Lady told me I had to take it to the stroller parking area. It was about a half mile away and the entire length of the path to it was lined on both sides with parked scooters. I said I thought it'd be fine where it was and she said that wasn't the issue I couldn't just leave it there. I asked why given that the scooters were lined up as far as one could see and she said those people were handicapped. I asked her how many of them walked into the restauarant and she said all of them. I asked "so theyre handicapped but can walk?" to which she replied yes....so I told her my daughter was handicapped by age and like any 2 year old could not walk very far, especially when she was sleepy and pissed off at the world. I left the stroller where it was. It was there when we got finished spending our daughters college fund so she could be terrified of Chip and Dale while trying to eat. Fun times. Happiest place on earth my arse....
Posted on 6/26/25 at 8:28 am to Napoleon
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My feeling is they should have a path and all scooters and strollers should stay on that path. Scooters 4 wide are a constant problem.
Used to be if you were with someone who was handicapped they'd take the handicapped person and their whole group to the front of every line. We went sometime around 1998 and the day we arrived at our rental house my wife blew her knee out. Spent the first night in the emergency room and she wound up in a wheel chair for most of the trip. We had already bought tickets and had bunch of kids with us so not going to DIsney was not an option. You can't imagine how pleased I was the first time they took us to the front of the line. It happened anytime there was a line...someone would approach us. ask us how many we were and they would escort all of us around the line. It was the only good thing I have ever experienced at a Disney park. I seriously thought about starting a Rent-A-Gimp service where I would hook up families and groups with a local cripple who would, for a small fee, act as the penultimate fast pass ticket ever devised. I would of course take a small % of the fee for putting the cripple and the group together. Alas they stopped doing this shortly after that trip.
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