RaySharpton
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EPCOT Handicap Illumination Viewing Spot's Photos 12/2018
There are three Disney designated EPCOT Handicap Illumination Viewing Spots and one Fast Pass+ Handicap Illumination Viewing Spot.
I like this one whenever I leave the finish of the last EPCOT Candlelight Processional.
It is small, but it is on the opposite side of the front of the EPCOT entrance located between Germany and Italy. This view is looking toward China with the Handicap sign. Sometimes a Disney cast member doesn't show up to add the extra rope to close off the area, but when they do they allow scooter/wheelchairs and guests in. It is nice that guests have a few benches to sit on also.
Technically, only wheelchairs and scooters are allowed next to the fence and guests can stand behind them, but that is sometimes not enforced by Disney cast members for whatever reason. I think that an unfriendly confrontation with guests may be one reason.
This is a photo from the opposite side looking back toward Italy and the American Pavillions.
And this is the view looking from my wheelchair. You will have to take my word for it that it was a great view even with the bushes because I can see the globe and lake above the bushes.
There are three Disney designated EPCOT Handicap Illumination Viewing Spots and one Fast Pass+ Handicap Illumination Viewing Spot.
I like this one whenever I leave the finish of the last EPCOT Candlelight Processional.
It is small, but it is on the opposite side of the front of the EPCOT entrance located between Germany and Italy. This view is looking toward China with the Handicap sign. Sometimes a Disney cast member doesn't show up to add the extra rope to close off the area, but when they do they allow scooter/wheelchairs and guests in. It is nice that guests have a few benches to sit on also.
Technically, only wheelchairs and scooters are allowed next to the fence and guests can stand behind them, but that is sometimes not enforced by Disney cast members for whatever reason. I think that an unfriendly confrontation with guests may be one reason.
This is a photo from the opposite side looking back toward Italy and the American Pavillions.
And this is the view looking from my wheelchair. You will have to take my word for it that it was a great view even with the bushes because I can see the globe and lake above the bushes.
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