mareed said:
We are very good users of Fastpass, and it would be great if he could just take the ECV in the Fastpass line with us, so he could sit in line, but I don't think that would work everywhere, right? He's have no problem leaving the ECV for the actual attraction - it's just standing in line that's the problem. How would this work? Would he need the GAC? If there are some lines where he can just take the ECV, can we get a list of those attractions from Guest Services?
The official Disney site has a
page of information for guests with mobility disabilities.
The page lists each atttraction and whether it is wheelchair accessible (if it is wheelchair, but not ECV accessible, they will make allowances for that) or not. If you click on an individual attraction, it gives more information. For the ones that are listed as "wheelchair transfer required", there is more information if you click on the attraction, including what entrance to use. If it is not the same for ECVs, the link would say so.
WDW and DL use an icon on the park maps that indicate accessibility. A wheelchair icon means wheelchair and ECV accessible. An ECV icon with a person getting out of it and going to a wheelchair means the attraction is not ECV accessible; a switch to a wheelchair is required. A wheelchair icon with a person getting out of the wheelchair means a transfer from wheeelchair/ECV to a ride car is needed.
There is also a link on that page to download the text from the Guidebook for Guests with Disabilities that was already mentioned.
I don't know for sure about DL, but at WDW, all the Fastpass lines are wheelchair accessible (sinced they were added after the ADA took effect).
I believe that you don't need a GAC to use a wheelchair or ECV in lines - for a while DL was requiring one, but from what I've read on the internet lately, that's not the case right now.
Also, we'd need to bring his nebulizer into the park with us. Would we be able to leave it in First Aid or would we need to get a locker to store it? He'd probably have to go to First Aid to use it because it would require an outlet.
Thanks for any info!
I know that at WDW, First Aid will store equipment like nebulizers and provide a private place to use it. I don't see why they would not also do that at DL. I didn't see any phone number in the Guidebook to call, but I have had good luck with emailing questions about WDW to the "Contact Us" email link on the disney site. Put something in the title to indicate it's a question about First Aid.