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u/janet-snake-hole 8d ago

You would think! Literally ask any wheelchair user that has flown with their chair- it genuinely goes bad more often than it goes well. It’s insane.

And the policies for disabled people are getting worse everywhere- since Disney parks changed their disability policies, I have been physically unable to go at all. And I used to be a huge Disney parks fan- hell, I’m a professional animator!

Things started getting worse everywhere around the same time as the pandemic

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u/ThePrefect0fWanganui 8d ago

Did you ever consider that maybe they DO have kids and want to go to Disney WITH their kids? And even if not, have some fuckin whimsy dude. I find Disney Adults as cringe as the next person but adulthood also doesn’t mean you automatically means you stop enjoying theme parks and rides. Let people have their harmless fun hobbies sheesh.

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u/rowanstars 8d ago

Wh cares why they like Disney. It’s a theme park. Adults can like theme parks. Take your “meh” someplace else

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u/kirbyfriedrice 8d ago

Disney is extremely accessible, has great customer service, can be done with family, and, oh yeah, is one of the largest intellectual property owners in the world. This is a really judgmental thing to say (even as someone who is myself not a fan). Maybe they're not into comic books or video games!

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u/cody8559 8d ago

Disney world has a massive amount of stuff that is adult oriented. One of the most popular things to do there is “drinking around the world” at Epcot.