1) I fully and completely apologize for my comments about the lack of wheelchair/handicap access.
2 But, living is a wheelchair since Feb-15 has given me a new viewpoint.
3) As an example:
. . . we rented a minivan today, just so I could "get out" (needed a vehicle to haul the wheelchair)
. . . didn't do anything, just rode while the wife ran errands
. . . but, I was out of the house !!!
. . . wow, how exciting!
. . . what a great feeling
4) This has shown me the limited lifestyle of wheelchair-bound individuals
. . . life is restricted
. . . one can't simply jump-in-the-car and even run to the grocery store
. . . you become reliant upon someone else to get you around, let alone "outside"
. . . at 4:00pm, friends will meet me at a local eatery for cocktails
. . . just this minor activity is a Big Deal
5) If this were to be my permanent condition, I would still want to enjoy Disney
6) This includes brand new, and designed from the ground up, rides.
7) This is the main reason why I reject the total design of Pandora rides
. . . And, the person overseeing the design and buld
. . . The lighting and scenery is gorgeous
. . . The ride is well-thought and well-planned
. . . But, while in a wheelchair, I have zero chance to enjoy the attraction
8) With the expense of the new 14.1 acre area,
. . . why not add a boat big enough for a wheelchair or ECV for folks who can't transfer?
. . . why not build a viewing room in banchee for stationary people (chair-bound or motion-sickness)?
NOTE: Hello, Rohde, are you listening, or did the weight of your earring slant your view of the REAL world?