Can you ride your ECV in Ride Ques? Or would you have to be able to stand all the way through the lines? We can transfer with no issues, but standing and walking for long periods is straight out.
Can you ride your ECV in Ride Ques? Or would you have to be able to stand all the way through the lines? We can transfer with no issues, but standing and walking for long periods is straight out.
Universal has been committed to making sure that its resort is ADA compliant. Both wheelchairs and ECVs are available to rent, and all Universal parks, CityWalk, restaurants, restrooms, and hotels are wheelchair and/or ECV accessible, with elevators or ramps typically available wherever there are stairs.
Attraction queues are wheelchair accessible, and queues have been adjusted to meet or exceed ADA standards. Ramps are built at the recommended incline, and there are courtesy manual wheelchairs available for use by ECV riders (or for those using canes, walkers, crutches, or other mobility aids who need assistance in the queues). Many ride platforms or ride vehicles have also been adapted for easier transfer, and if mobility aids cannot be taken on a ride, they are held by team members and returned when the rider disembarks. (Please see the Universal Guide for Rider Safety and Accessibility for more information.)
Most queues are not scooter/ECV accessible and require a transfer to a standard manual wheelchair provided free at the entrance of those attractions where scooters won’t fit. Some queues allow scooters to a certain point inside the ride queue like MIB the only part not accessible is toward the very end for the elevator ride and 20 feet to the ride vehicles.
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