ECV and rides

KittyKat1978

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It's been quite a few years since my mom and I have gone to Disneyland together. She uses a ECV and we used to go to a CM and get a time to come back for certain rides (Radiator Springs and TSMM come to mind). Is this still the procedure? If not, can you tell me what is the new procedure? Or post a link to what I need to read?

Thanks!
 
It's been quite a few years since my mom and I have gone to Disneyland together. She uses a ECV and we used to go to a CM and get a time to come back for certain rides (Radiator Springs and TSMM come to mind). Is this still the procedure? If not, can you tell me what is the new procedure? Or post a link to what I need to read?

Thanks!
We went in October and some of the rides gave come back times, but most had us wait or enter at the exit and took us on fairly quickly. Was definitely a plus for Indy and HM! Just check with the CM.
 
It's been quite a few years since my mom and I have gone to Disneyland together. She uses a ECV and we used to go to a CM and get a time to come back for certain rides (Radiator Springs and TSMM come to mind). Is this still the procedure? If not, can you tell me what is the new procedure? Or post a link to what I need to read?

Thanks!

For rides in DCA all are ECV compatible so go through the regular line.
The rides in DL are a little different. It's best to check with the CM at the rides main entrance. The CM will point you in the direction for ECV's.
 
All the lines in DCA should be accessible so you enter the regular line and when you get close to the loading area the CMs will direct you if there's an alternate loading area. I'm not sure why that was different last time you went, but it's definitely how it worked a year ago. In DL not all the lines are accessible so when you approach they will give you instructions. For many rides you will go to the exit and wait an equivalent amount of time to waiting in line. If the line is really long (I only had this happen twice), they will give you a return time rather than having you wait at the exit. I assume that's because all the wheelchairs and ECVs would clog up the exit if more than a few were waiting.
 



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