2 - That has never been the plan, except for adults who are too mentally disabled to be without a caregiver. We have done cards that go in the back of a badge, and they can also be hidden by turning them inward.
4 - Can't say we always succeed, but we always try.
5 - Since it is the venue's responsibility to have accessibility issues for handicapped people, and because they are the ones who do the room setups, they should handle this. We, however, should be better at checking that they do.
6 - Cool
7 - I get sad when I hear that. Maids, who help the VIPs, should also be helping with certain disability issues. They can hold places in line, bring people to the front of a line, etc. But, one problem is that there are so many types of disability that it is impossible to prepare for all of them.
8 - That would be great. But, 99.9% of our disabled attendees do NOT tell us in advance that they need help. If they did, we'd have a better idea of what to expect. We have had disability situations that would never have occurred to us. If we tried to move the badges of disabled attendees in general, it would create chaos. If you want your badge held separately, email reg and talk to them. If you are not VIP this year, maybe we can have your badge at info or Member Services.
9 - This likely should not be happening. However, certain disability things cannot be done by our staff. They are the venue's responsibility.
10 - Email our facilities liaison at hotel@
[Edit by JeffT: Corrected email address] about shuttles between the hotels. I don't deal directly with the hotels, so he can tell you more about what is going on with that.