Ayclive Review 2025 and blocking:
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After spending a full year supporting this event, I promoted it, interacted with their posts, planned extensively, invested money, and made sure I had a safe space (a tent) to manage my autism. I even left them their only positive review — which I’ve now deleted.
I was hopeful. But in the end, none of it mattered.
My disability ID, walking stick, visible lanyard… completely ignored. Accessibility was denied. I was mistreated, triggered into a POTS episode, and offered only blame instead of care.
And I’m now waiting for a refund.
If you're disabled, excitement about events comes with risk. We put in triple the effort just to be included — and too often, we’re met with ignorance, exclusion, or outright harm.
I hope no one else ever has to endure what I did.
Lessons can be blessings, I suppose — but right now, the only lesson I see is this: some people will choose bullying over empathy every time… and they’ll do it proudly.
Sarah Wingfield ❤️
Independent Disability Advocate | Accessibility Champion | Disability Rights
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