The problem with Pooh Bear is not the queue itself, but the station. Without seeing layout, I can't help you much, but having worked the ride, I can give you some perspective.
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ECV can handle the turns just fine in the queue itself. But once you get into the station, you have to do an almost 180 degree turn to get to the exit part where the ECV would have to stay during the ride. This is not within the turning radius of most ECVs, plus the turn is very tight. I saw it happen once when I was down there. A new greeter either forgot her training or wasn't paying attention and allowed an off site ECV (so smaller than ours) into the line. There wasn't enough room to make the turn, and he ended up running over the foot of the merge point/grouper CM. This resulted in severe bruising to the muscles and bones in her causing her to have a to wear a boot and be on crutches for a few weeks. Additionally, like KPev has said, the accessible honeypot would not be able to handle an ECV. We have a hard enough time with some of the bulker power chairs.
At least when I worked there, we kept up to 3 wheelchairs for guests to use in line. I'm quite surprised that option was not offered to you as an ECV user. I have never heard a CM tell a person they had to walk the length of the line. Standar protocl is that if a line is accessible to wheelchairs but not ECVs, we keep wheelchairs that we then offer to the guest to use for the duration of the line.
As for Peter Pan, Im' trying to remember what we did. I worked there when they still loaded people at the exit, which I'm being told now is no longer true due to the short amount of time to get one group off and one group on. I believe that when I was there we let people take their wheelchairs up to the moving belt, but then had them walk once they were on the belt itself.
As for the rest of the attractions in fantasyland, here is how it was as of January 2007:
-Small World: Alternate entrance was the exit. ECVs could go in the exit (I think) but not the ride itself. We do have accessible boats, which means that if you use the alternate entrance, you will be waiting, sometimes awhile. It tended to get backed up quickly.
-Peter Pan: Alternte Entrance was exit. Guests had to be able to walk on a moving belt and transfer by themselves or with the help of a party member. We are not allowed to stop that ride, so it had to be done within a fairly short time.
-Philhar: Completely accessible through the standby line, including ECVs. Once in the lobby, go down the queue to the right and you wil lbe directed to the accessible row in the back of the theatre.
-Dumbo: Alternate Entrance is in the exit. You can take ECVs and wheelchairs. Will need to transfer to your Dumbo, the CM will then move your ECV or wheelchairt to the location in which Dumbo stops.
-Snow White: Accessible entrance is near the exit. You will go to a holding area. ECVs and wheelchairs can be brought into the accessible entrance, but transfer to the ride vehicle is required. Note that there is very little leg room in the ride vehicles which sometimes causes difficulty in transferring.
-Tea Cups: wait at the designated exit door. You will see a sign. DO NOT enter the ride area while the ride is in motion. Wait for the CM to approach you. (Yes, I have had that happen).