There are stupid people everywhere.
Like someone else said... this is so true. Look past to the next bright horizon. We used a wheelchair for my mom on our last trip and we had only good experiences but I have many an act of cruelty at Disney and elsewhere. Mom didn't want to use a chair but at 71 she couldn't have done the parks without it. She was flabbergasted when the offered to let her go to fastpass entrance and tried to say no. We told her not to be so stubborn. She eventually learned to take the disney hospitality. Children learn what they see every day and are taught by their parent. Once while waiting for the parade on Mainstreet a woman pushing another woman in chair came behind us. The lady in the chair had some sort of skin disorder and looked like she had been burned but I don't think is was burns. Anyway, as is human nature my children started looking and even said she scared them. I immediately took the opportunity to tell them that she looked very nice to me and what a lovely smile she had. She must have an illness and aren't we thankful that we have our health. After we moved over a bit and scrunched up, she moved in next to us to watch the parade and by the end my dd's were talking to her. We can only change the world one kind act at time and pay it forward. Everytime I encounter cruelty I try to remember, thank God I'm not with or married to that guy/gal. Go Go Go wherever you want and ignore all the jerks!:mickey::mickey: