Disabled Access Questions

Cheshire Figment

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I am very used to WDW (I work there) and Anaheim DLR.

I have heard that in France there are different rules concerning assistance and/or access for disabled people. I will be going with a group April 10 - 16, 2012.

I normally do the Parks with my own personal ECV. I do not get a Guest Assistance Card as the majority of my problems relate to mobility and/or stamina. I will be bringing my ECV with me, rather than trying to rent one (medical equipment does not count against any baggage limitations.

What do I need to do, or what proof of disability do I have to bring with me?
 
I normally bring my blue badge and/or Disability Living Allowance letter. I always get the EAC (Easy Access Card) and have never had any problems with the staff.
I don't have a ECV but I either walk short distances with crutches or use a wheelchair.
I'm sure you will have a magical time.:wizard:
 
Taken from the official website


Documents required:

French residents:
disability card, war disability card, difficulty standing card, disabled person's priority card, European disabled parking badge, or a medical certificate issued less than 3 months ago certifying the person's disability and stating whether or not they need to be accompanied by a third party.

Residents of other countries:
European disabled parking badge or a medical certificate in French or English issued less than 3 months ago, signed and stamped by the doctor, certifying the person?s disability and stating whether or not they need to be accompanied by a third party.

 












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