MulanMom
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We've had a trip planned preCovid for 12/19-12/26 to celebrate a special event. We rented points for an OKW grand villa so we have much invested and cannot easily cancel and reschedule. I've been reading up on current conditions at WDW and have some questions for the experienced folks on this board.
WDW has always been a good vacation destination for us of late because it's friendly to folks with disabilities. And although still accommodating, there are some post COVID changes that are concerning. First, I'm worried about bus transportation. In the past, we've been able to work around the limitations by taking the bus at off-times, using the monorail or boat transportation. With the limited park hours and the Epcot monorail not running as well as some of the boats (from OKW to DS, for example), it places us in the position of being more dependent on the buses. In the past, we've run into the occasion where buses have been full or already had 2 wheelchairs/ECVs on, but that was usually the exception. Now, with the reduction in the number of parties/people allowed on the bus along with the ECV not having boarding priority, I'm wondering if we will be looking at 1-2 hour long waits at busy times to get on a bus. OKW has 5 bus stops. Returning from the parks is not a big deal. We can wait. However, getting to a park will be a different story.
My questions:
1) If anyone has been post COVID, how has your experience been with the buses?
2) As a back up plan, I'm looking at possibly either using Mears accessible taxi or Minnie Van...or renting an accessible van. Using the taxi service may be less expensive over the week, but during Xmas week, will we be waiting just as long for the taxi to show as we are for a bus?
3) If a bus arrives at a stop and has room for us but people are seated in the seats that are usually folded up to accommodate the ECV, will bus driver make them move?
Thanks in advance for anything you can share!
WDW has always been a good vacation destination for us of late because it's friendly to folks with disabilities. And although still accommodating, there are some post COVID changes that are concerning. First, I'm worried about bus transportation. In the past, we've been able to work around the limitations by taking the bus at off-times, using the monorail or boat transportation. With the limited park hours and the Epcot monorail not running as well as some of the boats (from OKW to DS, for example), it places us in the position of being more dependent on the buses. In the past, we've run into the occasion where buses have been full or already had 2 wheelchairs/ECVs on, but that was usually the exception. Now, with the reduction in the number of parties/people allowed on the bus along with the ECV not having boarding priority, I'm wondering if we will be looking at 1-2 hour long waits at busy times to get on a bus. OKW has 5 bus stops. Returning from the parks is not a big deal. We can wait. However, getting to a park will be a different story.
My questions:
1) If anyone has been post COVID, how has your experience been with the buses?
2) As a back up plan, I'm looking at possibly either using Mears accessible taxi or Minnie Van...or renting an accessible van. Using the taxi service may be less expensive over the week, but during Xmas week, will we be waiting just as long for the taxi to show as we are for a bus?
3) If a bus arrives at a stop and has room for us but people are seated in the seats that are usually folded up to accommodate the ECV, will bus driver make them move?
Thanks in advance for anything you can share!