There are some seats at the Nemo show where you can stay in your wheelchair throughout. Beware if they send you down front-the access to those seats is so dark and wind-y, I was a little nervous about getting there without crashing into something. But hopefully, there are also seats further back where you can remain in your ECV/wheelchair.
There are seats in the very front and a couple of seats in the middle of the theater.
The majority are in the back row of the main seating
Is that show a really back to running now?
Yes. It’s been back for a while. It’s shorter, but still includes the main story and main songs
Yes! At Animal Kingdom. It's slightly different from the pre-covid show.
We liked the new show.
I think the original was around 40 minutes and the new version is closer to 25-30
What's the procedure with Buzz Lightyear in MK? I use an ECV and can't stand in the line. I've heard various answers to this one. Some people have mentioned a back entrance? Or do you switch to a wheelchair? Any first-hand info would be helpful.
we travel with someone in a wheelchair who needs the wheelchair accessible vehicle, so don’t have direct experience with an ECV.
Both the Standby and LL lines are wheelchair accessible and there are attraction wheelchairs guests can switch to.
There is a wheelchair/ECV parking area in the gift shop just as you come out of the ride (across from the photo wall).
As far as I know, the procedure for
ECVs might vary depending on how busy it is. I have noticed people transferring to a wheelchair and have also seen people park an ECV at the exit and come in tjere
The attraction always has CMs at the entrance and they will direct you.
This picture shows some wheelchairs parked just beyond the moving walkway at the exit. I’ve also seen ECVs parked there.
This is another parking area a little further away from the ride exit - you can see a little of it in the other photo. Wheelchairs or ECVs would park in front of the mural at the right side of the picture
