Just one thing to note, due to the nature of the park, the ground is very bumpy throughout the park and makes for a rougher ride than at most parks and makes manual chairs more difficult than other parks.
Yes and that should really be fixed, after all Disneyland was able to do so with much less space available. Yes, there are still some places not accessible on the island, but they did a pretty good job when doing the pirate overlay of adding accessible paths.
I love AK and was somewhat concerned about it when I first began using an ECV. What I was most concerned about was being able to see with what I expected would be all the people standing in front of me. No problem. My only problem with bumpiness was on the wooden walkway between Pandora and Africa.
I love traveling through the Animal Kingdom parks different paths and walkways. I like to seek those paths out to explore. But boy, those bumpy walkways! Most of the walkways are okay, but sometimes I really feel those bumps and I try to roll around them. That won't stop me though.
Well, it stops me at Pop Century Resort near the buildings 1, 2 & 3 with those cobblestone pavements around the pool. I just refuse to stay in that area. All the other areas are concrete. Except I think the bridge walkway across to the Arts of Animation Resort.
When I first rented my first mobility scooter instead of just renting at the park, I felt so much freedom to go anywhere and everywhere.
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