As much as I used to love this place, this year they yanked away free parking (across the highway where we peasants would park an shuttle over), and worse yet, no more free parking for the disabled.
So I ask one of the managers, how to handle the scenario where my wife and I are gifting a trip to take two elderly ladies in wheelchairs probably tomorrow night (can't commit to the exact day because of their health and weather/rain is iffy), which is now needed because one must purchase a Rudolph parking ticket (in addition to handicap plates which we have) in advance for a specific date - regardless - disabled or not, even when there are plenty of handicap spots available.
Since we won't know until shortly before, I guess we have to purchase multiple days of parking so we don't risk it. I get it / they need to charge for this and that; but now charging parking for the disabled leaves a bad taste. It'd be not so bad if I could drop them off and then drive across the road and park and shuttle back (leaving them waiting for me), but man, I'm honestly trying to help others who would never come, enjoy this thing. I've already seen it all multiple times a year and don't mind going through the normal paid parking when I do so, but the elderly/disabled seem to have no place in their hearts.
So I ask one of the managers, how to handle the scenario where my wife and I are gifting a trip to take two elderly ladies in wheelchairs probably tomorrow night (can't commit to the exact day because of their health and weather/rain is iffy), which is now needed because one must purchase a Rudolph parking ticket (in addition to handicap plates which we have) in advance for a specific date - regardless - disabled or not, even when there are plenty of handicap spots available.
Since we won't know until shortly before, I guess we have to purchase multiple days of parking so we don't risk it. I get it / they need to charge for this and that; but now charging parking for the disabled leaves a bad taste. It'd be not so bad if I could drop them off and then drive across the road and park and shuttle back (leaving them waiting for me), but man, I'm honestly trying to help others who would never come, enjoy this thing. I've already seen it all multiple times a year and don't mind going through the normal paid parking when I do so, but the elderly/disabled seem to have no place in their hearts.