My friend booked a 7 AM return flight, but absolutely needs a wheelchair. It was cost that caused her to book so early. I and my DSis are not leaving WDW, or DSis would just go extra early with our friend. My friend remembers a very bad experience 3 years ago when a flight attendant actually wheeled her to a place where there was a wheelchair pusher.
Has anyone had the experience in which the bus driver called a number and a person met the bus with a wheelchair?
Hi, bobbiwoz.
I remember one time, a poster here said their DME bus driver called for a wheelchair ahead of time, but they do not have wheelchairs at DME station inside MCO airport.
If you require a wheelchair, please contact your airline in advance and they should be able to provide a wheelchair for your use within the airport. If you require a wheelchair for the duration of your visit, please
email Visit Orlando or visit its
web site. They should be able to provide you with a list of companies offering such a service.
I have heard many others have not had much luck.
They can be requested at any of the airline counter areas though.
But next to the DME area of the MCO airport inside there are restrooms, escalators, and elevators right next to the DME area.
If she could take the elevator up and have someone from her airline call for a wheelchair while she sat down, maybe they could bring her one.
I would suggest going to the nearest airline counter after getting off the elevator and request help. Maybe someone could call her airline counter for help to bring the wheelchair.
It is easier when departing the airline as the airline's attendant could take her from the airplane to the DME area, but they couldn't keep the wheelchair to board the DME bus.
Leaving WDW on DME is a different matter. As I said before they do not have any wheelchairs in the DME or car rental floor counters.
She can request online when buying tickets with her airline the need for wheelchair assistance to and from on her trip. But, again they usually do not come down to DME to roll her to the airline gate.
Do you think that she could walk off the bus and get on the nearby elevator to the airline counter floor and ask for help for an attendant to bring her a wheelchair to escort her to her plane?
I wrote a trip report below on arriving and departing and I took photos of the DME area.


These wheelchairs at MCO airport were only seen near the different airline gates and not the main MCO airport building.
Most airline wheelchair attendants work for the specific airline and will usually stay with the wheelchair user until her flight arrives and then pushes her wheel chair to the airplanes door down the gateway.
But sometimes they leave to pick up another wheelchair when called.
The only time I was pushed in an airline wheelchair from the airplane door up the gangway was when they were short of attendants. One time a pilot and another time a flight attendant. They also called the wheelchair attendant that I was waiting to be picked up and taken down to DME.
If this happens again, please have her to make sure the flight attendant calls the wheelchair attendant.
I was left one time without help and I finally waved down a flight attendant down to let that person know that no one has come back to pick me up and take me down to DME.
Good luck.
I know how troubling it is when you are by yourself without assistance.
The airport is comprised of a Terminal with an “A-Side” and a “B-Side”. Check the map and locate the terminal for your specific airline; park at the side of the terminal that corresponds with your airline to minimize travel distances within the airport
- Ticketing and All Gates are located on Level 3
- Baggage Claim is located on Level 2
- Ground Transportation is located on Level 1
- Minimal changes between floors
- There is no change of floor/level from check-in to boarding the aircraft
- Automated People Mover (APM) system is provided to and from gate areas
- Roll-on/roll-off train system requires no change of floor/level between the Main Terminal and the Airside Terminals (gate areas)
- Elevators, escalators, and moving walkways are provided to minimize walking distances. Moving walkways transport you from the parking garages to the Main Terminal.