MouseketeerKelsey
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Please do not take this as complaining because it is not meant that way at all, just a little heads up to people in a similar situation to me.
I was just at Disney early Dec. I am not a full time wheelchair user but in situations like Disney I need to be due to pain and physical limitations. I had an ECV because I did not want my mom to have to push me.
I went to ride pirates. There was a 40 minute wait. I was unable to bring the ECV through the line. They told me there were wheelchairs that could be used on the side. I didn't have the option of standing in a line for 40 minutes and my mom graciously offered to push me though the line. There were about 5 chairs on the side, all of which were broken to some extent. We took the least broken and hoped for the best.
I hadn't been through the pirates queue in years so I forgot how it was. Much of it was up and downhill and in the broken wheelchair that Disney had given us, it didn't go well. I felt so awful for putting my mom in the situation because it was hard for her pushing me up and down hills and on the type of ground it was with the broken chair.
Since then I spoke to a few friends who have similar health limitations and they have run into similar issues with that ride.
I did speak to people at Disney to try and let them know in hopes that maybe they would at least put better functioning chairs there but was blown off by cast members (oh well).
As I said, sincerely this was not meant to be me griping about my experience, rather just letting others know of some issue encountered so that you can be well informed heading in.
I don't know if this is always an issue, I just know from myself and a few friends I spoke with about it.

I was just at Disney early Dec. I am not a full time wheelchair user but in situations like Disney I need to be due to pain and physical limitations. I had an ECV because I did not want my mom to have to push me.
I went to ride pirates. There was a 40 minute wait. I was unable to bring the ECV through the line. They told me there were wheelchairs that could be used on the side. I didn't have the option of standing in a line for 40 minutes and my mom graciously offered to push me though the line. There were about 5 chairs on the side, all of which were broken to some extent. We took the least broken and hoped for the best.
I hadn't been through the pirates queue in years so I forgot how it was. Much of it was up and downhill and in the broken wheelchair that Disney had given us, it didn't go well. I felt so awful for putting my mom in the situation because it was hard for her pushing me up and down hills and on the type of ground it was with the broken chair.
Since then I spoke to a few friends who have similar health limitations and they have run into similar issues with that ride.
I did speak to people at Disney to try and let them know in hopes that maybe they would at least put better functioning chairs there but was blown off by cast members (oh well).
As I said, sincerely this was not meant to be me griping about my experience, rather just letting others know of some issue encountered so that you can be well informed heading in.
I don't know if this is always an issue, I just know from myself and a few friends I spoke with about it.
