I'm very curious about this. I have a back condition that does not allow me to stand still for even short periods of time. If I do, my lower back goes out and I can't walk (without incredible pain anyways.) Because of this, I always get a GAC. To the naked eye, you couldn't tell there is anything wrong with me, as when I'm walking or sitting, I'm fine. How do you CM's feel about this? I for one, feel guilty getting a GAC, but I know there is no way I could possibly do a trip to WDW without it. And not that it should matter how much money one spends, but I do drop about $10K per trip, and I'd have to guess Disney would rather have that money than not.
I've encountered a couple of CM's who gave me a hard time about obtaining the pass. One told me "You can't stand in line? Wow, I wish I could use that excuse at the doctor's office." That really pissed me off.
The GAC - How do CM's feel about them?
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Re: The GAC - How do CM's feel about them?
Personally I've never had a problem with them. You can't always tell if someone has a problem just by looking at them, so you can't really judge. Okay, at least your not suppose to judge but it does happen. You get jaded very easily after a while if your not careful, especially with what people will spew at you in order to try and get something.
The only exception I've ever had to this rule is a group of teenagers with a rented wheel chair. Them, I am ALWAYS suspicious of since they almost never have a GAC but tend to act like they do.
The only exception I've ever had to this rule is a group of teenagers with a rented wheel chair. Them, I am ALWAYS suspicious of since they almost never have a GAC but tend to act like they do.
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