The station for this attraction is up a steep moving ramp to a high seond floor level. The boarding and unload area has a circular moving walkway which moves at the same speed as the ride cars.
This is the 'regular' Buzz Lightyear ride car at WDW in MK. There is a moving walkway which can be slowed for guests with disabilities who board at the exit. There is also a wheelchair accessible ride car with room for one wheelchair and one companion. I do have pictures of that on my picture album.
This picture shows the step up and down into the Jungle Cruise boats. There is a wheelchair accessible boat with room for one wheelchair which has a lift. I do have other pictures of that boat which shows that better.
The front car of the train is accessible with a built in ramp that is let down to allow a wheelchair to roll on. There is space for about 2-3 wheelchairs, but only one rear facing bench for other guests. There is something (trach can, rail, etc) at each station to keep other guests from getting...
This is the wheelchair accessible honey pot at Pooh at MK in WDW. The side slides open so that a wheelchair can be rolled into the ride car. One other guest can sit with the guest in a wheelchair, since there is only one seat.
This is the 'regular' ride honey pot at MK WDW. All cars come to a complete stop for boarding and unloading. There is a wheelchair accessible honey pot with room for one wheelchair and one other guest.
This shows the chariot on the Carrousel; this is the only one and can be used by a guest who can not transfer to a horse. Although some websites say there is a wheelchair accessible chariot, WDW has only this chariot, which is not accessible. The attaction is listed in the park maps as requiring...
This is a view of the teacups at WDW MK that shows the 'door' on the side and the wheel in the center that can be turned to spin the teacup. There is no accessible teacup; getting in requires stepping over the lip of the saucer and then over the edge of the teacup door.
This is the Snow White ride car at WDW. All cars come to a complete stop for loading and unloading. The black bar shown in the picture lowers down toward riders. There is no wheelchair accessible or transfer car for Snow White.
This is the teacup at MK WDW. There is no 'accessible' teacup'. To get into the teacup, you need to be able to step over the side of the saucer and then step over the side of the cup to get in. The opening is rather narrow and there is a wheel in side the middle of the cup that can be turned to...
Dumbo has one ADA ride car which opens up on the side for an easier transfer; it is not wheelchair accessible, but the opening on the side makes for an easier transfer. There is a picture in my album showing that ride car. This picture is a 'regular' ride car to show the difference in the side...
This is the wheelchair accessible Magic Carpet at WDW MK. There is one carpet like this on the attraction and it can hold one wheelchair. When not in use for a wheelchair, there are 2 seats just like the 'regular' carpets. To use for a wheelchair, the CMs open the side, which become a ramp. The...
The is the 'regular' ride carpet at MK at WDW. There is one particular ride carpet where the seat can be removed and the back lowered down so a wheelchair can be pulled in. This picture shows the 'regular' ride carpet.
Note that you do need to step up over the side of the carpet to enter and exit.
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