Seeing a bit of backlash from folks that rely on wheelchairs , and have limited mobility. The fact that they made these changes to several rides, not just stardust , is likely going to upset a few people.
Every time WDW makes an effort to fix their disability pass system, which it appears they did during last years' modification, they get a huge
backlash from the various disability organizations. So, even though this isn't just the pass, but inclusion/exclusion, I'd expect an outcry from
those groups. The parks are in a tough position on this, damned if you do/damned if you don't. On Thursday I read a review on the Epic FB group.
The poster was in a wheelchair. She said she really liked the park, but she was very upset that on every attraction they asked her the litany of
questions on whether she could ...........And, this is after that unfortunate Stardust death after six rides. I guess some people just don't care enough
about their physical safety and take safety for granted. Just about everything in parks has the potential for injury, if guests don't heed the
safety recommendations and requirements.