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This is to replace a long thread with rumors and questions.
I went over to Pirates today and had a long conversation with a couple of the people there, including one who has worked the attraction for many years.
Yes, they have changed some procedures.
If a person is in a power chair the user may go all the way to boarding and leave the chair in freewheel. They will have a CM take the chair to the unload area.
If a person is in an ECV they must park in a special parking area and either walk to use one of the provided attraction wheelchairs to get to the boarding area.
If a person is in a rented (Disney or otherwise) or personal wheelchair they may either transfer to an attraction wheelchair or take their chair to load. If they take their wheelchair to load, once they are on board the boat their chair will be taken back to the special parking area.
When a person, other than a power chair user, gets to unload they have a choice to either walk about 50 yards to the special wheelchair/ECV parking area or use an attraction provided wheelchair to get back to the special parking area.
This process has been in effect for a few weeks, and it works better than the older methods because it is actually faster to get wheelchairs to or from the special parking area than it would have been to get a wheelchair from load to unload.
The people that I spoke with did say that things are really running much more smoothly with the new methodology.
And as far as a solo in an ECV (or with children) who cannot manage a wheelchair; a lot will depend on the time of day, time of year, and staffing. In other words, they might be able to have someone push you, but don't bet the house on it.
I went over to Pirates today and had a long conversation with a couple of the people there, including one who has worked the attraction for many years.
Yes, they have changed some procedures.
If a person is in a power chair the user may go all the way to boarding and leave the chair in freewheel. They will have a CM take the chair to the unload area.
If a person is in an ECV they must park in a special parking area and either walk to use one of the provided attraction wheelchairs to get to the boarding area.
If a person is in a rented (Disney or otherwise) or personal wheelchair they may either transfer to an attraction wheelchair or take their chair to load. If they take their wheelchair to load, once they are on board the boat their chair will be taken back to the special parking area.
When a person, other than a power chair user, gets to unload they have a choice to either walk about 50 yards to the special wheelchair/ECV parking area or use an attraction provided wheelchair to get back to the special parking area.
This process has been in effect for a few weeks, and it works better than the older methods because it is actually faster to get wheelchairs to or from the special parking area than it would have been to get a wheelchair from load to unload.
The people that I spoke with did say that things are really running much more smoothly with the new methodology.
And as far as a solo in an ECV (or with children) who cannot manage a wheelchair; a lot will depend on the time of day, time of year, and staffing. In other words, they might be able to have someone push you, but don't bet the house on it.