If you are disabled and do not go on rides or the water parks...

Lachesis00

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Do you still pay the full price of a pass? Im just checking ahead of time. I *hate* rides. Or most of them. Like the water park. I know Im not getting into a suit and going down slides LOL.

I understand if you do pay for it, but Im double checking JUST incase... Im always trying to save $.

My husband and son *love* rides and water parks... so they would be going for sure. They LIKE me going on rides b/c if your in a scooter or wheelchair you get bumped (or I did in Disneyland) to the front or we'd park by the out door and go in the out door... but I honestly did not enjoy any rides except the Haunted House. I have a hard time getting in and out of rides due to arthritic knees and hips.



TIA
 
yes you still pay full price. There is plently to do in the main parks even when you don't do rides.
 
Thank you so much! :) I appreciate the feedback.
 
I also wanted to add that many rides/attractions at WDW have "Mainstream Access" which means that guests with wheelchairs and/or ecvs wait in line with everyone else.
There are a few lines which wheelchair users need to board at the exit, like Small World, but most of the lines are arranged so you wait for the most part with everyone else. For Haunted Mansion, for example, you would wait in the main line until just before the turnstiles. At that point there is a gate that takes you to the exit. The wait in line for someone in a wheelchair or ecv is usually going to be very similar to the wait without one.
All the lines at the Studio and AK are Mainstream access since they were built that way. Most of the lines at Epcot have been renovated to be that way. Since MK is the oldest park, some lines were not able to be converted to Mainstream Access, but they have added it when possible when they added Fastpass.
 

A minor clarification or so.

If you do go into a park you do have to pay the full price. However, you do not have to get the type of pass which includes the Water Parks.

If you are staying on-property there is an option known as "length of stay" or "ultimate park hopper" or some similar name. This allows unlimited access for all four major parks, the water parks, Wide World of Sports and Disney Quest. If you order it when making your reservations, it covers from time of check-in until midnight of departure day and must be for all people in the group. If you do not want it for the first and/or last day, or for everyone in the gropup, you can get them at the hotel front desk at check-in.

Since with very few exceptions all the attractions are accessible, Disney does not give "pick and choose" discounts
 












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