laurenelisewhitaker
Earning My Ears
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Has anyone been and can tell me if they have this area open for us? I know they still do it at MK, just not sure about Epcot.
Thanks for the reply.They are again marked on the EPCOT park maps for guests with disabilities
EPCOT MAPView attachment 611810
Once in the area you are free to leave and come back as you wish. I was alone and let to use the bathroom and came back to my spot. Some people family did not show up untill right before the fireworks started. About an hour before hand is when the CM showers up and they were there to help in anyway they could. You can have up to 5 people with the disabled person anymore then that they will not let you inI guess time will tell how crowded these get and how early one needs to get a spot. This will be our first trip with a family member in a wheel chair, so it's all a bit stressful not knowing exactly how things work. I'm also not sure what the rest of us do - I don't want to leave her alone, but I'm sure the entire family isn't supposed to cram into the handicapped area. Are there CMs in the area explaining the "procedure" to us newbies?
I'm also not sure what the rest of us do - I don't want to leave her alone, but I'm sure the entire family isn't supposed to cram into the handicapped area. Are there CMs in the area explaining the "procedure" to us newbies?
Our situation is evolving, so I wouldn't be willing to chance it by hoping we can all stand but you may be right about viewing location for MK. DD (the one new to wheelchair) is much more interested in Epcot that MK, so HarmonioUS is our goal. She's not a fan of the Norway ride (RIP MaelstromI guess in theory if the person in the WC can stand for awhile, you could watch the show from the place of your choosing - if the person is able to stand for the duration of the show. I was thinking about this because I'd like to see the projections on Main Street when watching the new MK fireworks so I thought I might just find a spot on Main Street and stand next to the ECV for the fireworks if the knees will cooperate. I think the new MK fireworks might be better from further away from the hub... but YMMV on that.
DD (the one new to wheelchair) is much more interested in Epcot that MK, so HarmonioUS is our goal.
How soon does the area open? I can sit there for awhile but I will have to leave to use the restroom. I'm lucky I can just leave my walker and walk to the restroom and back. I can't stand for very long. I'll let the CM ]
Yes. Let the CM monitoring the area know that you need to leave for a few minutes.How soon does the area open? I can sit there for awhile but I will have to leave to use the restroom. I'm lucky I can just leave my walker and walk to the restroom and back. I can't stand for very long. I'll let the CM know.
That has been our experience too.When I was there last it opened one hour before fireworks
there are a couple of areas used by private parties right in front of Italy that are not marked on the map, but I believe the one in front of Italy closest to Germany are also used for disability viewing.Just an FYI, when I was in Epcot in January, a CM told me that the one by Italy is frequently unavailable due to private parties.
It’s so frustrating-I’m not going to push around a rollator all day so I can sit when needed (which is only if I have to stay still) they don’t even allow you to bring little portable chairsWDW's stance is "if you need a seat bring it with you." DAS does not offer access to seating. That's why stamina needs are often lumped with mobility and recommended to rent a wheelchair or mobility device. WDW has removed benches around the parks over the years, making it very hard to find a seat without entering a dining establishment. In my experience, any available seating that is good for parades or fireworks will be taken a good hour prior as people claim those spot early.
there are a couple of areas used by private parties right in front of Italy that are not marked on the map, but I believe the one in front of Italy closest to Germany are also used for disability viewing.
Do you know if they were talking about that area or the one that is marked on the map in front of Germany?