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Good find. I’ve been watching for a video showing someone using a wheelchair and hadn’t found one yet.There is also another YouTube video of the ride (spoiler) that includes a review of how difficult they thought it was to transfer.
When I saw the train car pull up to his boarding area, my first thought was that was not the ADA ride vehicle! (wider opening door)
Since he mentions the door only opens about 10 inches, I was positive it was not. He did mention the transfer was made difficult by having that small door opening and would have been much easier with a wide opening.
One thing my family has noticed when transferring our daughter to rides that require a transfer is that we often don’t get the ADA ride car unless we specifically ask for it. That is even when we tell the CM that she can’t walk at all and we will be lifting her in!
We always get it at Haunted Mansion, but I think that is because we tell them we need the moving walkway to come to a full stop and I think it is set that ride car is the one they come to a full stop for. I know there is one for Spaceship Earth, but we seldom get it. Since a ‘batch’ of guests with disabilities are loaded at the same time, you would think it would be easy. I haven’t noticed if anyone else in our batch got it when we rode, but the only guest bringing her wheelchair onto the ride platform and being lifted in would seem like the most logical person to use it.
Having to ask for an ADA car instead of it being offered is an issue. Many people who could benefit from it would not know to ask.
We won’t be riding it for a while, so will be trying to get more info before then. Hopefully @Michigan and her daughter got to ride and send can report.
The reason I’ve been told for no wheelchair car is the ‘dynamic action of the ride’ which sounds like language that came from the ride manufacture. I don’t know more than that.