towerslover101
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I walk with 2 crutches, im very slow but I can just about navigate stairs
I walk with 2 crutches, im very slow but I can just about navigate stairs
Both mazes are in the Towers, and involve uneven floors and steep stairs. There is usually a low tunnel in TotT that you have to duck down to get through. So my instinct would be to say that neither maze is very accessable. I also doubt they would let someone take crutches in, as anything that could be used to hit an actor with has to be left outside.
I've never been quite so disgusted by the actions of a Theme Park than I have tonight. Despite there being no reference on any signage anywhere about restricted access to Scaremazes for those who rely on a walking stick, once myself and my family had waited through the entire queue, we were rudely told that my Dad, a disabled man who whilst is able to move around, has to rely on a walking stick to steady himself, would not be allowed into the Sanctuary. Despite us repeatedly explaining the situation to the bratty staff, they still inisisted that he would have to leave it at the entrance, almost with the attitude that he was being unreasonable and unecessarily clingining to his stick!. The most ridiculous claim being he would beat someone with it! He would dare not try had he wished to because of the fear of falling! My father can not walk any significant distance without his stick, so we were told that we would have to leave. We were lead out back through the crowded queue line in a highly embarassing and humiliating manner.
Whomever took the discriminatory decision to exclude users of walking sticks should be ashamed. It is disability discrimination at it's most ludicrous and unfair.
Those girls operating the maze tonight should be ashamed of their attitude toward a disabled man who received nothing but contempt.
Alton Towers should be ashamed that they ruined the day of a disabled but seasoned scare maze visitor and his family.
This is an absolute disgrace that I intend to take further with Merlin managment to ensure nothing quite so awfully discriminatory happens again at their attractions. Hell, it felt more like a fecking ATOS assessment rather than a fun family day out!
Just an update to this previous post: http://www.towersstreet.com/talk/general-discussion/scarefest-2013/msg89328/#msg89328
We have been in contact with the Product Excellence Manager at Merlin who has apologised for my father's treatment. They said that it was not Merlin's policy to restrict access to those who rely on walking sticks and that the staff operating the maze were wrong to just eject us from the attraction. He went on to say that what should have been done was to send our party through separately with the actors and being pre-informed of what was happening. They say they have launched an investigation and hopefully this will never happen again to anyone at a Merlin attraction.
As an act of goodwill because of the hurt caused we have been offered free entry to Alton Towers and the Scaremazes at the next year's Scarefest.
It doesn't of course completely heal the bitterness I feel, but I am content with end outcome.
If it takes you an age to get through, surely that's better value for money?![]()
True true - I didn't mean ages as in bad from an operation perspective, but maybe tiring from the constant battle with the terrain!If it takes you an age to get through, surely that's better value for money?![]()
Never thought I'd say this, but... I kinda miss the guy.