We went to Epcot after BB yesterday, and of course I was in my powerchair, and we were handed a pamphlet on rules for disabled guests. I have NEVER seen this before, and I read it briefly, got upset, and then handed it to my DH. It basically said to watch other people, and give THEM room around you, don't go too fast, and basic etiquette on driving a scooter. We go to the parks all the time, and have never seen them hand this out! We were immediately offended, and went to GS, and got a very unhelpful CM. Our point was, are they handing this out to the walkers as well? with everyone wanting equal treatment, why was I the only one in my family who got this? It was handed to me at the Ticket turnstiles. I was wondering also if they gave this to people who rented the scooters? My take on this was that if we listened to their advice, and stopped when people got too close, I'd never get to move, cause people are ALWAYS coming close!!! It was totally offending to me, and I'm not sure how many others. GS did nothing, and DH threw the pamphlet away. I wished he wouldn't have, cause now I want to know ALL that it says, and lodge a complaint. I understand the needs for people in chairs to be careful, I get that. I don't hit too many people, unless I can't help it due to them walking in front of me. Anyways, just ranting, I knew you guys would understand, and it was totally humiliating since the lady at the turnstiles told me since I was in a wheelchair, I needed the pamphlet.