Goldelpack
👍AP 2023
- Joined
- Dec 23, 2021
- Messages
- 169
Same issues for me at USO/IOA back in April. I was solo and at all rides was told either I needed to use a regular wheel or walk. Exception was Monster make up show and a few other shows. Also told if I wanted to wait they could get someone to push me through the line in the wheelchair. I did try to walk/stand but realized there was no way I could do this because wherever I left my scooter to wait in the queue was no where near where I exited the ride. So even if someone had pushed me in the line.. I'd still need to walk back to where the scooter was.Was just at USO/IOA a couple of weeks ago. None of their ride queues allow ECV. Must transfer to wheelchair or stand in line. We were only doing shows and enjoying the atmosphere so the only thing we could not do was the Bourne stunt show as both me and husband were in ecv's. I maybe could have pushed him in a wheelchair but line was 30 minutes. The cast member told me that they only need to be compliant with ADA for wheelchairs.
Very dissatisfied.