TeddiBarra
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- Mar 24, 2011
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I have read extensively the rider guide, at one point, two years ago I even called to the guest service number to inquire about their disabled access policies.
Here's my beef: twice, I've wanted to go to Knott's but had to decided against it both times, because all I can be told ahead of time, is that only the disabled person and ONE other can wait/enter in lines that aren't WC (on in my daughter's case, stroller) accessible. The situation: I was going to take my two girls (just turning 5) to Knotts while dad and big brother did a 2nd day at Universal. Surely, I thought, they won't disallow me being able to do attractions and/or expect one of my girls to wait in line alone while I waited with the other daughter. I called and explain the situation and the rep i spoke with explained that yes it was disabled + 1, and all she could say was we could talk to guest services when we got there, but she couldn't confirm "yes you can keep both littles with you".
Scenario 2: same as above, but add big brother into the situation (he's now 11). I will allow him to ride alone (while we wait at the exit) but I am very hestitant to let him ride w/his little sister especially on bigger/faster rides (this was brought home to me on our most recent DL trip where the train immediately behind DS's broke down on a VERY bad spot (uphill on the biggest mountain). I wouldn't feel ok with him handling potential evacuation by himself looking out for a little sister (esp. chloe, my dd w/mild cerebral palsy).
Has anyone had experience with the disabled access at Knott's? Are there any work arounds for this? We're thinking about going in December.
Here's my beef: twice, I've wanted to go to Knott's but had to decided against it both times, because all I can be told ahead of time, is that only the disabled person and ONE other can wait/enter in lines that aren't WC (on in my daughter's case, stroller) accessible. The situation: I was going to take my two girls (just turning 5) to Knotts while dad and big brother did a 2nd day at Universal. Surely, I thought, they won't disallow me being able to do attractions and/or expect one of my girls to wait in line alone while I waited with the other daughter. I called and explain the situation and the rep i spoke with explained that yes it was disabled + 1, and all she could say was we could talk to guest services when we got there, but she couldn't confirm "yes you can keep both littles with you".
Scenario 2: same as above, but add big brother into the situation (he's now 11). I will allow him to ride alone (while we wait at the exit) but I am very hestitant to let him ride w/his little sister especially on bigger/faster rides (this was brought home to me on our most recent DL trip where the train immediately behind DS's broke down on a VERY bad spot (uphill on the biggest mountain). I wouldn't feel ok with him handling potential evacuation by himself looking out for a little sister (esp. chloe, my dd w/mild cerebral palsy).
Has anyone had experience with the disabled access at Knott's? Are there any work arounds for this? We're thinking about going in December.