Trackmaster
Earning My Ears
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- Sep 14, 2020
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But a few rides like Splash Mountain have only one access path without stairs so guests with wheelchairs have to use the same path for both entrance and exit. For Splash' they have to be sent through the exit.
Well, this raises another point. Technically on some of those rides the special accommodations actually help the park and the regular guests and keep lines moving. Yeah, people in scooters probably could go through a lot of the normal lines, but Disney can design accommodation that's a lot faster and seamless. Wanting to deny that to people is just vindictive and serves no purpose since its making your wait shorter.