Cheshire Figment
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I went over to Haunted Mansion today. Afterwards I spoke with a supervisor there to discuss changes to accessibility.
Currently there are two major changes in place, with possibly more to come.
First of all, the main line is no longer a mass of people but is a queue with chains to form a serpentine. Instead of going directly to a special waiting area, people in wheelchairs/ECVs go through the regular line until close to the entrance, then out a gate to a waiting area behind the hearse. A CM will ask if you can stand for at least five minutes and use the moving sidewalk.
If the answer is yes, you will be asked to park your ECV/wc of to the side and will be escorted into the Servant's Quarters and then into one of the stretch rooms.
If the answer is no you will be escorted through the exit. The moving belt at the exit has been widened, and there is also an area off to the side. The belt can be slowed down or stopped if needed. There is still a requirement to transfer. However, since they reopened last week they have found by the belt being wider they have been able to reduce the slowing or stopping by about 50%
The Imagineers are still trying to work out a way to get a standard wheelchair into a special Doom Buggy; it looks as if this will be able to be working in the near future. They do not expect to be able to put in a power chair as a fast locking system can work for a standard wheelchair but they would not be able to clamp the power chair wheels.
I was also told that if a person has a vent, oxygen, IV or other item which can be detached from their chair and still operational and the person can transfer they will be able to bring the equipment along.
Also Service Dogs can be brought along.
More on this at a later date.
Incidentally, there are now five Jack Skellington's in the Mansion. Also, they do not have any plans to set up a Haunted Mansion Holiday as they have in DisneyLand.
Currently there are two major changes in place, with possibly more to come.
First of all, the main line is no longer a mass of people but is a queue with chains to form a serpentine. Instead of going directly to a special waiting area, people in wheelchairs/ECVs go through the regular line until close to the entrance, then out a gate to a waiting area behind the hearse. A CM will ask if you can stand for at least five minutes and use the moving sidewalk.
If the answer is yes, you will be asked to park your ECV/wc of to the side and will be escorted into the Servant's Quarters and then into one of the stretch rooms.
If the answer is no you will be escorted through the exit. The moving belt at the exit has been widened, and there is also an area off to the side. The belt can be slowed down or stopped if needed. There is still a requirement to transfer. However, since they reopened last week they have found by the belt being wider they have been able to reduce the slowing or stopping by about 50%
The Imagineers are still trying to work out a way to get a standard wheelchair into a special Doom Buggy; it looks as if this will be able to be working in the near future. They do not expect to be able to put in a power chair as a fast locking system can work for a standard wheelchair but they would not be able to clamp the power chair wheels.
I was also told that if a person has a vent, oxygen, IV or other item which can be detached from their chair and still operational and the person can transfer they will be able to bring the equipment along.
Also Service Dogs can be brought along.
More on this at a later date.
Incidentally, there are now five Jack Skellington's in the Mansion. Also, they do not have any plans to set up a Haunted Mansion Holiday as they have in DisneyLand.