04-27-2004, 11:37 AM | #11 |
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Here's a quick update--it turns out you CAN use a Segway (at EPCOT anyway) but there is a catch--you have to RENT one from them at an astronomical hourly fee. Now I am really beginning to think there is a discrimination angle to this. The reason they state is that they can control which key you use (black only)--so I wonder if you turn in your other keys for them to hold while in the park if they would let you in?? Or is it really all about they money. Some one might want to try it if they really want to go...might work at other parks too.
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04-27-2004, 03:42 PM | #12 | |
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I ran through what I could do and may do if not allowed to ride my Segway. We discussed his use and that of other cast members. I believe all the time he was sizing me up as to what the extent of my disability was and as to my character. Not a reference to a Disney character. The inter contact took no more than 30 minutes. I was treated with respect and understanding and allowed to use my Segway for the remainder of my stay at Disney. My stay lasted 6 months. One out of ten contacts with security personnel at WDW would turn ugly. There was an instance when a security guard tried to hit me with his car to stop me. When I said it was a disability vehicle and I wanted his name and badge #, he ran off in his vehicle like a scarred rabbit. There was another time associated with transportation, and night management. I am saving the full stories to post one day on the DRAFT site. We spent six months within the Disney gates at Fort Wilderness. The stories go on and on. As a pioneer of the Disney Segway experience, I made some of the first reservations for the Epcot Segway tour. It is fun and worth it. The more disabled persons who take the tour the better. Disney believes we will eventually go away. Out of site out of mind. The idea is not to boycott Disney but overwhelm them with persons wanting to enjoy their park. Disney goes out of its way to make life easier for the individual with a disability whether it be permanent or of a temporary nature. There is no way to understand what they are thinking as a corporation since they are not sure themselves. I have been told by more than one individual at the corporate level, one day Segway HT’s will be permitted for persons with a disability. The security personnel that we all encounter are only doing their job and doing what they are paid to do. They have to be told from the top to let it happen well before it happens on a regular basis. DEMAND DISNEY UNDERSTAND THE DESIRE TO USE SEGWAY. Keep Segway and Disney in the news. Let Disney know that the desire to use Segway HT’s as a disability mobility device will not go away. Jimmy |
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04-27-2004, 04:16 PM | #13 |
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6 months at Disney? Jeez. What do you do there for that long?! I can't believe that the guy tried to hit you with his car to get you to stop. It's amazing what positions of authority do to some people. A little metal badge can turn a person into an animal. If you would've been hit, the media would probably jump all over it. Well, unless Disney opened it's wallet and silenced everything. I wonder how hostility towards disabled Seg users will be viewed by the general population? Good for Segway? Bad?
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04-27-2004, 05:02 PM | #14 |
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Jimmy,
You are certainly paving new ground for future generations. What Disney property were you on for 6 months, BTW? Chris |
04-27-2004, 06:30 PM | #15 |
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Six months at Disney would make me goofy.
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04-28-2004, 09:02 AM | #16 |
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Hey Ochee.... haven't heard for you latley. I am going to call Sitnseg (Lenord) and see what the status is and get more onfo. I am for a group presentation of HTs at the gate to see what they would do if a group of us "less than abled" folks wanted access to the Kingdom. Maybe at the same time Betty Boops reported would be in the crowd with us for validation sake, incognito hopefully. I ttried you telephone # the other day and was told by recording that it was no longerf a valid number. E-mail me with your # if it is different. Thanks JR SEG-ON SEG-RIGHT
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Jerry, my phone numbers are the same and intact. I will email you with a number once again. To this day I believe the guard I mentioned was a off duty Orange County Deputy Sheriff filling in at Disney during Speed week in Daytona. This time of the year brings a rowdy crown to the parks. He acted like he was not familiar with being a "Security" guard and was acting more like a sworn law enforcement officer out of his realm. Jimmy |
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Ochee, I will await the e-mail and the number. Thanks ahead of time and I"ll call you when I get it. JR SEG-ON SEG-RIGHT
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