I am a huge Disney fan and want nothing more than to one day go to Disneyland Paris. As an adult living with autism, there are already some challenges I will face when visiting somewhere as popular as this - huge crowds are overwhelming, sudden loud noises can make me anxious, and...
I am a huge Disney fan and want nothing more than to one day go to Disneyland Paris. As an adult living with autism, there are already some challenges I will face when visiting somewhere as popular as this - huge crowds are overwhelming, sudden loud noises can make me anxious, and...
Most pools and hot tubs at WDW resorts are equipped with pool lifts that can be used by guests who would not be able to get in and out of the pool.
The lift may be covered, if so, a Cast Member can help you. There are instructions posted on the lift.
Most pools and hot tubs at WDW resorts have a lift installed for use by guests who could not otherwise get into the pool.
This is the instruction page that is posted by the lifts.
Tiedown straps with hooks are attached to a sturdy place on the frame front and back of the wheelchair or ECV.
Wheelchair users may ride in their chair, but should use the bus seatbelt.
ECV users SHOULD transfer to a bus seat because ECVs have high risk for tipping, even when tied down securely.
The ramp is completely lowered or extended and the driver will invite the guest (plus up to 5 members of their party to board).
Wait until the driver tells you the bus is ready to board.
Step one - the driver opens the back door and begins the lowering of the ramp
The seats will be folded up to form a place for a wheelchair or ECV to park.
The ramp is fully lowered and the guest (and up to 5 members of their party) are invited to board. Wait for the driver to let you know it...
This is the end of the Small World renovated wheelchair line. We were waiting in the area guests enter just before boarding with a wheelchair. Guests wait here until the CM comes to take them to a boat. In our case, we waited for the wheelchair accessible boat. Guests who can walk may park their...
This picture shows part of the wheelchair queue for Small World at WDW. The line to the far left of the picture is where guests with wheelchairs wait when it is almost time for them to board. That area is ramped failry steeply and has a gate at the front, so guests can remain in that area until...
Guests with wheelchairs can elect to stay in their wheelchair for the Small World ride. The wheelchair ramp is at the back of the boat (left side of the picture). Other guests board the boat by climbing over the side. There are 6 seats (the front 2 are not shown in the picture). The wheelchair...
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