Change in Discriminatory policies for Disabled Guests at Canada's Wonderland
Change in Discriminatory policies for Disabled Guests at Canada's Wonderland

While on a trip to Canada's Wonderland I found myself in a situation. I use a wheelchair and found myself stressing over the time that was being wasted by park staff who were not educated on the accessibility policies of the park.
Canada's Wonderland has a few hidden discriminatory policies one would not notice unless they themselves are a disabled guest at the parks.
In a group of 5 young adults, one of which using a wheelchair we were split up. While groups of 10+ abled people were able to all wait together in line, my friends and I had to wait separately. As according to Canada's Wonderland disabled people couldn't possibly have more than 3 friends. That's right you are only allowed to have 3 friends if you are using a boarding pass. For many of us the boarding pass is necessary as the regular entrance is not wheelchair accessible.
We spent over an hour trying to get on a ride because of this policy, uneducated staff and being forced to walk across the park to fix staff mistakes.
Disabled people should be able to participate in entertainment as much as abled people get to but unfortunately barriers like these exist. Canada's Wonderland is NOT accessible and won't be until their policies change.