A Mickeyfan
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 31, 2000
From what I have seen with the CM's and the stretching room for those in wheelchairs, they will make you wait until all are in the room, then they wheel you in last. I see this as I must wait for all to leave the room so I can find my way to the exit door out of the holding area after everyone walks out of the room. I am usually left standing there alone. The CM will guide the wheelchair party into the stretching room. The only time I have seen or heard a CM give anyone a problem is when they try to enter the room without the CM guiding them.. so a tip.. do not try to wheel yourself in there without a CM telling you to .. they will stop you in a stern voice. I see their point too. It is a safety hazard as it is dimly lit and crowded they want to make sure you get in there safely & the other guests around you are safe too. I will give them that much credit....
Me, I am left to fend for myself getting out of the room (I say myself that is when I travel alone).. or anyone else who can walk and is not doing the stretching room... they do not walk you out.. which blows my mind. Where is the safety issue they are talking about as to why they stopped the guests from entering the old way I end up back out there anyway.. and that is after going thru the dark room, then a dimly lit hall to boot! Safety.. no way.. I think Disney dropped the ball on that safety issue
Me, I am left to fend for myself getting out of the room (I say myself that is when I travel alone).. or anyone else who can walk and is not doing the stretching room... they do not walk you out.. which blows my mind. Where is the safety issue they are talking about as to why they stopped the guests from entering the old way I end up back out there anyway.. and that is after going thru the dark room, then a dimly lit hall to boot! Safety.. no way.. I think Disney dropped the ball on that safety issue