Cheshire Figment
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I went over to Legoland today for early pick-up of my Annual Pass (even though the AP previews don't start until October 10). I spoke with two Guest Services Managers about accessibility. Following information is random. I will be going again on October 10 and will update this thread with pictures.
Nobody was allowed past the Ticket Window area (except for a temporary store). So there was no entry into the Park. They only had eight windows open (looks as if they have 16) and it took almost two hours in line to get to the windows. But my AP number is 344 and has a (very bad) picture of me on it.
1. Companion Restrooms are located at all restroom locations.
2. There will be rental wheelchairs and ECVs available. They sent me an e-mail in response to one of my questions. Wheelchairs will rent for $10 and ECVs for $35.
3. All attraction queues are mainstreamed. There may be a couple of locations where lifts are used, where a person in an ECV may have to transfer to a wheelchair.
4. There will be a GAC system similar to WDW. There will be a Stroller As Wheelchair option. There are no alternate entrances as such, but if a person needs an alternate waiting area they will be given a time-marked slip to then enter at the exit.
5. They expect to have specific Guide-maps or Guide-books for people with disabilities, they have not been printed yet.
6. I was not happy with their benches. They are made of the wood composite that is used for house decks and is very strong. However, they are a dark green and absorb sun very well.
More after I visit next month. If you have other general questions which need answering let me know. And since it is a new Park, everything is supposedly in compliance with the requirements of the ADA.
Nobody was allowed past the Ticket Window area (except for a temporary store). So there was no entry into the Park. They only had eight windows open (looks as if they have 16) and it took almost two hours in line to get to the windows. But my AP number is 344 and has a (very bad) picture of me on it.
1. Companion Restrooms are located at all restroom locations.
2. There will be rental wheelchairs and ECVs available. They sent me an e-mail in response to one of my questions. Wheelchairs will rent for $10 and ECVs for $35.
3. All attraction queues are mainstreamed. There may be a couple of locations where lifts are used, where a person in an ECV may have to transfer to a wheelchair.
4. There will be a GAC system similar to WDW. There will be a Stroller As Wheelchair option. There are no alternate entrances as such, but if a person needs an alternate waiting area they will be given a time-marked slip to then enter at the exit.
5. They expect to have specific Guide-maps or Guide-books for people with disabilities, they have not been printed yet.
6. I was not happy with their benches. They are made of the wood composite that is used for house decks and is very strong. However, they are a dark green and absorb sun very well.
More after I visit next month. If you have other general questions which need answering let me know. And since it is a new Park, everything is supposedly in compliance with the requirements of the ADA.

