loadsapixiedust
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Does anyone here have any recent experience with new rules for wheelchair users at the Universal Orlando parks? I am really saddened and confused by what happened to a friend who was visiting from the UK for the last few weeks.
I heard from her that wheelchair users are now being told that the only ride where they can remain in their wheelchairs is the carousel at IOA and no other rides unless they can prove they can sit independently (even if they do not intend to transfer from their wheelchair). They cannot use the wheelchair accessible rides with special cars unless they can prove this. How can CMs in a theme park possibly be qualified to properly assess a disabled person's sitting ability?
In another case I heard of a family were told at the gate that there was no point bringing their child with CP into the park as there would be no rides for her. This just does not seem right to me, how can this meet ADA legislation? Has there been some change to ADA that would cover this? I hope someone can clarify what is going on.
Our teenage son loves Universal because he could ride in his wheelchair alongside the rest of the family on rides like MIB and ET but it seems they have now put a stop to this so what is the point in having adapted ride vehicles for wheelchair users? He will not be happy to spend all day on the carousel!
I heard from her that wheelchair users are now being told that the only ride where they can remain in their wheelchairs is the carousel at IOA and no other rides unless they can prove they can sit independently (even if they do not intend to transfer from their wheelchair). They cannot use the wheelchair accessible rides with special cars unless they can prove this. How can CMs in a theme park possibly be qualified to properly assess a disabled person's sitting ability?

In another case I heard of a family were told at the gate that there was no point bringing their child with CP into the park as there would be no rides for her. This just does not seem right to me, how can this meet ADA legislation? Has there been some change to ADA that would cover this? I hope someone can clarify what is going on.
Our teenage son loves Universal because he could ride in his wheelchair alongside the rest of the family on rides like MIB and ET but it seems they have now put a stop to this so what is the point in having adapted ride vehicles for wheelchair users? He will not be happy to spend all day on the carousel!
