theluckyrabbit
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Here is information about the rides and attractions at DLR that have stairs in the queue or at the exit and ways to avoid this if you need to.
...if you have problems with stairs you have to tell the first CM you come to when entering a line, and they'll tell you what to do...
Indy, former Screamin', Toy Story are the first that come to mind. RSR, too. The latter two are when you're leaving the ride.
Now I'm going through a list of attractions and thinking of their lines.
Jungle Cruise can have stairs when the line is long enough. Autopia. Big Thunder. Nemo. Grizzly. Former-TOT, right? Peter Pan to get to the loading area. I'm sure there's an easy entrance to notice, but my son always climbs the stairs for the SS Swings. Doesn't Tiki have stairs up and down to get in then out?
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You also have to use the handicap car for tsm and racers to avoid the stairs.
There are stairless options on all rides. I was still disabled from military service upon first coming to CA and getting a DL AP. Used all the disabled entrances and paths. No stairs at all...
All have alternate routes, but you do need to tell the CM at the entrance you need an alternate way. Tiki and SS Swings have elevators.
... DL Railroad is another one, right? Don't get on Main Street station, but get on at the other ones...
To my knowledge, there are no ramps replacing the stairs to the train at Main St.Yes, the Main Street Station has ramps, but they are rather steep. Other posters have commented that it is just easier to board at the other stations.
I don't think the normal and FP queue have stairs. However, when the line is really short they sometimes skip the majority of the queue and guests enter the house by climbing up the two or three steps at the front the mansion. The wheelchair ramp is directly to the right, so that's probably an option for those that cannot do the steps.Haunted Mansion - I *think* there are stairs in the queue. Ask the CM to avoid. You can also ask to have the walking ramp slowed or stopped if needed.
The stairs are to the left and there is an elevator in the center if you are looking for it.Downtown Disney Monorail Station - there are stairs to get up to the loading platform. While I've never used it, I would guess there is an elevator available.
I wasn't sure. I was thinking there might be stairs on the back part of the walkway where the turnstile thing was as you somehow have to get up the elevation to the porch. I haven't gone that way in years so can't remember.I don't think the normal and FP queue have stairs. However, when the line is really short they sometimes skip the majority of the queue and guests enter the house by climbing up the two or three steps at the front the mansion. The wheelchair ramp is directly to the right, so that's probably an option for those that cannot do the steps.
Ah, got it. Nope, no stairs back there (and not more turnstile eitherI wasn't sure. I was thinking there might be stairs on the back part of the walkway where the turnstile thing was as you somehow have to get up the elevation to the porch. I haven't gone that way in years so can't remember.
The Mark Twain is stairs only to the upper decks. The Colombia requires stairs.Another one that I haven't looked, what about the upper decks of the Mark Twain? I know there are stairs, but I've never looked to see if there is a ramp or elevator.
Yes, the Main Street Station also has ramps and they are rather steep. Other posters have commented that it is just easier to board at the other stations.
To my knowledge, there are no ramps replacing the stairs to the train at Main St...
To be even clearer.... Regardless of where you board, unless you use the wheelchair area on the last car, you will need to climb 2 steps to get on the train itself. If you absolutely cannot step aboard, you can wait and use the ramp and load into the wheelchair area. It is very small, and if it is already in use by another family, you will need to wait for the next train or 2. The conductors are good about radioing the other trains to find out the status of the wheelchair area. They ask when you board where you will be disembarking. (You cannot exit at Main St. as there is no ramp to be able to open the train car.)I believe you are correct about this -- I tried to clarify my post above.
Question, can he transfer? For Peter Pan, you will get a return time, then he would need to transfer him to a manual chair to get up to the ride, then transfer to the ride vehicle.I am pretty sure it is the same for Alice and Toad. Pirates you can take the power chair to the boat. Haunted mansion will also need to go to a manual chair now to get to the buggies. I believe Winnie has its own ride vehicle so he can stay in his chair.First Time to DL with son in power chair. I’m curious about wheelchair entrances and exits for Buzz, Pirates, PeterPan, Alice, Toad and Winnie. Anyone know where I can please find out this info? THX