thumper1975 said:
My husbands right leg is fused at the knee. I would like information on what rides we will be able to get on. This is his first experience at the Magic Kingdom and Epcot and I want it to be a good experience for him. I can't see standing in lines, if, by the time we get to the end we can't get on. I would greatly appreciate any info you can give me.
I guess it might be easier to tell me what rides we can't get on.
Thanks
I have arthritis and limited motion in both my knees. I'm also a short person (4'10") so your husband's height may mae the experience slightly different than mine.
But in my experience, I am able to handle these rides comfortably:
MAGIC KINGDOM
Pirates of the Caribbean (front row, can spread out legs)
It's a Small World (front row, or ride a borrowed wheelchair for the w/c boat)
Stitch's Great Escape (back row)
Haunted Mansion (sit sideways a little)
Jungle Boat (all seats fine)
Train (sit in car behind conductor for most leg room)
EPCOT
The Land (w/c boat)
Energy Pavilion
Body Wars (like all flight simulators, the front row has the best leg room)
Mexico (w/c boat)
Norway (front row like Pirates)
Spaceship Earth (difficult but side sideways and hold on. Goes up at 45 degree angle and you can feel like you're popping out of your seat.)
ANIMAL KINGDOM
Dinosaur (back two rows have leg room)
Kali River Rapids (any seat, sit sideways a little, very slippery boarding)
Safari Ride (right behind the driver)
MGM
Star Tours (flight simulator, front row)
I have avoided all these due to cramped leg room and fear of jamming my knees: Splash Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain, Space Mountain. I just avoid Mission:Space and Test Track due to the intensity of the ride.
All shows are comfortable. Beware of steep steps, moving boarding zones or slippery areas. When in doubt boarding, ask the ride operator to pause the ride so your husband can safely board and dismount. Nothing worse than losing your footing in a moving ride.
Have fun!
J
