I don't know if this is the place or the way to address this but.....I can't think of a better spot. (Please let me know if you have suggestions, however. I'm open to them.)So, here goes:
After spending some time at WDW the first week in April, with my daughter in a wheelchair for most of the time, I found a significant difference in how various parks handled wheelchairs & how easy or difficult it was to get around. The best experience for us was Epcot. Folks were generally well organized with the rides or displays and things went smoothly. It was quite a shock then, when we went back to Animal Kingdom (having been there day one when my daughter was still on her feet). It was just a nightmare navigating! The paths were congested and our experience with the Kilimanjaro Safaris was unforunately the worst of all the rides we experienced. I'd go into more detail, but I don't know if this is really the place. I also have some suggestions to make to someone on how it could be handled better. Where do you do something like that? I'd be happy to pass along the praises to places like Epcot's Norway and the Energy Ride. Suggestions anyone?
(And my apologies for this being so long. I'm actually curbing myself though it might be hard to know that from the length of this post.
After spending some time at WDW the first week in April, with my daughter in a wheelchair for most of the time, I found a significant difference in how various parks handled wheelchairs & how easy or difficult it was to get around. The best experience for us was Epcot. Folks were generally well organized with the rides or displays and things went smoothly. It was quite a shock then, when we went back to Animal Kingdom (having been there day one when my daughter was still on her feet). It was just a nightmare navigating! The paths were congested and our experience with the Kilimanjaro Safaris was unforunately the worst of all the rides we experienced. I'd go into more detail, but I don't know if this is really the place. I also have some suggestions to make to someone on how it could be handled better. Where do you do something like that? I'd be happy to pass along the praises to places like Epcot's Norway and the Energy Ride. Suggestions anyone?
(And my apologies for this being so long. I'm actually curbing myself though it might be hard to know that from the length of this post.