heidijanesmith
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2010
As a person who is larger and sometimes has to deal with a ride vehicle that may or may not fit me, I understand the fat shaming issues at an amusement park.
Each person who is larger might have a different tolerance to what they consider to be offensive. I have had CM's that were very accommodating and kind with my size issues and fewer that were not.
A CM once told me on FJ that I was too big to fit in the regular seat and I would have to wait for a bench that has the "big people chair". That was not kind, totally accurate but not kind. I did not appreciate it, but I have a pretty thick skin so I did not let it ruin my day.
I have had wonderful CM's who would say something like "lets try this seat, it would be more comfortable for you". I appreciate the CM's who have a kind way to helping me.
Each person who is larger might have a different tolerance to what they consider to be offensive. I have had CM's that were very accommodating and kind with my size issues and fewer that were not.
A CM once told me on FJ that I was too big to fit in the regular seat and I would have to wait for a bench that has the "big people chair". That was not kind, totally accurate but not kind. I did not appreciate it, but I have a pretty thick skin so I did not let it ruin my day.
I have had wonderful CM's who would say something like "lets try this seat, it would be more comfortable for you". I appreciate the CM's who have a kind way to helping me.