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We had reserved a large wheelchair from CARE (Walker was out) for our stay. It was supposed to be delivered before 10AM to AKL. (I had tried repeatedly to get through to AKL directly, but was unable to do so.) Anyway, we got there & no chair. At least 3 different CMs went looking for it, but couldn't find it. The first CM told me not to worry, they'd just give me one & cancel the other & they wouldn't charge me for the usage. I told him I had reserved a 22" chair & he came back with one that seemed like it must have been at least a 24" - don't know if there is such a thing! They provided us with a lock & cable with which to secure the chair. (I wasn't sure when I was to use it, however, as the CMs always needed to move the chair after I transferred.)
I turned out that the chair had been delivered the day before but there was too much in front of it & they couldn't see it. I had trouble getting through to the right person at CARE to cancel the chair due to days off, etc. BUT - when I called the morning after getting home, they had already reversed the charge, less a delivery fee. I told them that was okay, since they had actually delivered it, although neither was it my fault. They then reversed then delivery charge as well stating it was because I was "a repeat customer." Well, I wasn't & I told them that - but they reversed it anyway, which I thought was very nice.
We had trouble with the larger chair, though. Many lines do not allow for sufficient turning radius. e.g. I had to walk through the gate at Star Tours (just before entering the "vehicle.") We also had trouble getting on the monorail as the portable ramps seemed to be exactly as wide as the chair wheels.
As many have stated here before, the wheelchair access at Kilamanjaro Safaris really stinks! We got FastPass and saw people drive by in jeeps who had been in the 25 min standby lines! I understand they wanted to stop giving special, advance access to the handicapped (well, I don't really, but that's another issue) but making them wait longer is nuts!
We encountered several of the bus drivers who were very set in their ways regarding wheel chairs. One REFUSED to allow me to walk onto the bus & have DH put the wheel chair in the back. It was annoying because it took so long to load & strap me in & it wasn't necessary. On the other hand, we had some really great drivers who went out of their way to make things go smoothly.
I turned out that the chair had been delivered the day before but there was too much in front of it & they couldn't see it. I had trouble getting through to the right person at CARE to cancel the chair due to days off, etc. BUT - when I called the morning after getting home, they had already reversed the charge, less a delivery fee. I told them that was okay, since they had actually delivered it, although neither was it my fault. They then reversed then delivery charge as well stating it was because I was "a repeat customer." Well, I wasn't & I told them that - but they reversed it anyway, which I thought was very nice.
We had trouble with the larger chair, though. Many lines do not allow for sufficient turning radius. e.g. I had to walk through the gate at Star Tours (just before entering the "vehicle.") We also had trouble getting on the monorail as the portable ramps seemed to be exactly as wide as the chair wheels.
As many have stated here before, the wheelchair access at Kilamanjaro Safaris really stinks! We got FastPass and saw people drive by in jeeps who had been in the 25 min standby lines! I understand they wanted to stop giving special, advance access to the handicapped (well, I don't really, but that's another issue) but making them wait longer is nuts!
We encountered several of the bus drivers who were very set in their ways regarding wheel chairs. One REFUSED to allow me to walk onto the bus & have DH put the wheel chair in the back. It was annoying because it took so long to load & strap me in & it wasn't necessary. On the other hand, we had some really great drivers who went out of their way to make things go smoothly.