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True...I guess there's no really good reason relevant to the situation why somebody in a wheelchair can't wait the same hour and a half as somebody in Nikes unless their condition somehow limits their time outside or something.I'll admit I'm being callous, but I blame Disney for having special handicap lines to begin with. Forgive my ignorance, but if your condition doesn't make it any more difficult for you to sit and wait in line than it does for everyone else, why should you get more access more quickly to more rides than other people who paid the same amount?
I don't mind special extras for someone with a disability. And I don't mind it if the person can't physically tolerate the wait in line. But when that extra comes at a cost to everyone else, then I have a problem with it.
Granted, Disney can do whatever they want, and maybe the cost to everyone else is negligible, but the idea of a special line never sat well with me.
Accommodations and access are a completely different issue.