Rolling through Cars Land and Buena Vista Street: Tips for Guests with Mobility Impairments by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix
The four new rides at Disney California Adventure offer a range of accessible options.
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Rolling through Cars Land and Buena Vista Street: Tips for Guests with Mobility Impairments by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix
The four new rides at Disney California Adventure offer a range of accessible options.
Read it here!
Thanks for the info about the stairs at RSR. I hadn't realized they had those - I just figured it would be set up like Test Track where you walk under the track to exit to make it more inherently accessible.
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I really don't understand why they keep designing rides with stairs to climb at the end. It makes the ride "non-accessible" to many who otherwise would consider it accessible. I am glad to see the alternate loading/unloading for Luigi's--getting in the tire was not bad--getting out? That was a different story. RSR accessible loading really works well, however, I would caution people with knee mobility issues that the side seats (at least in the front seat) have limited range. Luckily I was in the middle front seat and was fine. Someone else (MamaSilva maybe) indicated that the back seat was tight all around.
One question I can't find an answer for and maybe someone knows: if you use single rider or Fastpass lines, can you request the accessible loading? Or are you only allowed into the accessible loading area if you are coming from the stand-by queue?
If I go down, I'm going down fat and full.
I used the single rider line while in an ECV. Answer: Yes, you can use the accessible loading from single rider.
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