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Went to Disneyland Yesterday and I noticed Something?
What I noticed was a very much increased percentage of disabled people at the park, so I was wondering if it was some sort of diabled person day or something. Just Curious
I am at Disneyland every week, I am well aware that disabled people do indeed visit disneyland. However yesterday I would estimate that a good 20-30% of the people there were wheelchair bound and I have never seen the proportion that high ever.
4 Answers
- Capt. ObviousLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Nothing official, but here's my theory:
The two cheapest annual passes fo r the Disneyland Resort are the "Southern California" and "Southern California Select". SCS is the cheapest, and about half the days are blacked out. Sunday August 16th was the first day since summer started that SC and SCS passholders could get in. There's been a big jump in attendance this week, as these passholders try to get in before "Summer Nightastic" ends this Sunday the 23rd.
Now if I were a disabled passholder, I would probably try to pick the LEAST busy day of the week. Because the only thing tougher than trying to get around one of those wheelchairs is actually being the person in the chair. So I'm guessing they picked Tuesday and Wednesday, traditionally the two slowest days of the week.
Interesting that you noticed that. I noticed crowds were way up this last Sunday when I went, and the "wheelchair line" at POTC was VERY long. Longer than the regular line, IMHO.
Anyway, that's my theory.
- 1 decade ago
Disneyland does not have an official day for the disabled. However, Disneyland is a popular destination for those with disabilities, since there is much to do, and Disney is great at accommodating those with disabilities, including front of the line passes and special seating for wheelchairs for some rides.
As you can see from the link below, there are unofficial days for the homeschooled, for persons of a "goth" persuasion, for star wars fans, etc., so it's possible you had a day with an impromptu meeting of some wort.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
does not particularly look such as you have a call. i might bypass see him. human beings bypass to disney each and all of the time. see if he even notices you returned then bypass on. yet once you come across out his call and take place at his house and tell him "whats up, we appeared at one yet another as quickly as," THEN which would be stalkerish.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
uh are you just opening your eyes now! A lot of people are disabled i went months ago and there are many unfortunate people out there that have wheelchairs and are just unable to be like YOU. So no sorry there wasn't a "DISABLED PERSON DAY" it was just another day in the land of Disney.