Disney World Visitor is Ripped a New One in Note found on Wheelchair-Accessible Van
Disney World Visitor is Ripped a New One in Note found on Wheelchair-Accessible Van If incidents like this continue, “the happiest place on Earth” might want to rethink its motto….

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL – JULY 11: In this handout photo provided by Walt Disney World Resort, Josh DAmaro, chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products (center front right) and Jeff Vahle, president of Walt Disney World Resort (center front left), pose with Disney cast members for a photo in front of Cinderella Castle prior to the phased reopening of Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort on July 11, 2020 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. (Photo by David Roark/Walt Disney World Resort via Getty Images)
Disney World Visitor is Ripped a New One in Note found on Wheelchair-Accessible Van
If incidents like this continue, "the happiest place on Earth" might want to rethink its motto. A woman who recently took her disabled son to Disney World found a "rude" note on her wheelchair-accessible van from another visitor because she took up two parking spaces. Tricia Proefrock says she only parked over the dividing line because the parking lot's regular handicapped spots were full -- so a Disney World employee told her to take two spots so she could get her wheelchair-bound son out of the van.
Nonetheless, another Disney visitor left a note on her van that reads, "Because of your bull headed, inconsiderate, feeble attempt at parking, you have taken enough room for a 20-mule team, 2 elephants, 1 goat and a safari of pygmies from the African interior." It goes on to call Proefrock "egotistical" and "simple-minded."