Not Eligible For Disabled Parking, How About AAA Diamond Parking?

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I am asking my questions here rather than the transportation board because you are all so much friendlier....

The reason I want the AAA parking is that our daughter with autism is not eligible for a disabled parking placard in our state. We want to get a parking spot as close to the entrance as possible to avoid having to fold up the Maclaren Major Elite Pushchair for the tram.

My two questions are:

1. We have already purchased a Disney package through Dreams Unlimited (not AAA) but my parents have a room only reservation so I am thinking about purchasing their park tickets at the local AAA office. From what I understand you can get the AAA Diamond Parking Pass by just purchasing WDW park hoppers?

2. Are the AAA Diamond Parking lots really that close to the park entrance to make this a worthwhile option? Where are the lots at each park and at the TTC?

We are just 13 days away from our trip and I am starting to panic. This will also be our first trip using the larger stroller (pushchair) and I don't know how it is going to be but it is necessary for Madelyn to have. Please share any experiences you may have with the AAA Diamond Parking! Thank you so much.
 
I believe if you tell the CMs directing the parking lot traffic that you have a wheelchair but no HC placard that they have reserve spots at the ends of the rows close to the HC parking. I'm sure people with more experience with this will be online soon to give more info!
 
Like the PP said, there are spots at the ends of the rows reserved for ppl with special needs. You could ask a parking lot CM if your daughter might qualify for that. As far as I know, you are not obligated to take the tram; you can just walk from your car to the park no matter the distance.
 
Like the PP said, there are spots at the ends of the rows reserved for ppl with special needs. You could ask a parking lot CM if your daughter might qualify for that. As far as I know, you are not obligated to take the tram; you can just walk from your car to the park no matter the distance.

Well let's just say DH and I are not in the best shape and we want to avoid a looooooooong walk to the park entrance especially since we'll be pushing the pushchair all day long. :)
 

Heh, you won't be the only out-of-shape ppl at Disney, that's for sure! ;)

If you are staying at Disney, you can also use Disney transportation for free (buses, boats, and monorail) and you can usually keep a special needs strolled unfolded on the boats and monorail in the accessible areas.

Won't your stroller be folded up in your car anyway? So, keep it folded 'til you get off the tram and when you leave, keep it folded from just before getting on the tram 'til you need it at your next stop.
 
I am asking my questions here rather than the transportation board because you are all so much friendlier....

The reason I want the AAA parking is that our daughter with autism is not eligible for a disabled parking placard in our state. We want to get a parking spot as close to the entrance as possible to avoid having to fold up the Maclaren Major Elite Pushchair for the tram.

My two questions are:

1. We have already purchased a Disney package through Dreams Unlimited (not AAA) but my parents have a room only reservation so I am thinking about purchasing their park tickets at the local AAA office. From what I understand you can get the AAA Diamond Parking Pass by just purchasing WDW park hoppers?
It depends on the AAA office. Some will only give out the parking tickets if you purchase an entire package. Some will give it for buying park passes and some might be nice and give you one because of your DD's special needs even if you don't meet what their office's guidelines are.
So, it won't hurt to ask.
2. Are the AAA Diamond Parking lots really that close to the park entrance to make this a worthwhile option? Where are the lots at each park and at the TTC?
They are usually just beyond where the handicapped parking is, so yes, they are closer. That doesn't necessarily mean you won't walk. Some of the walks are still quite long, especially if you are at the end of the lot and there is no tram service.
MK especially. And at MK, if you drive, you are not at the park entrance right away. You will still need to ride either a boat or monorail to get from the Ticket and Transportation Center to the park entrance.
I would suggest you take the boat since going on and off the monorail involves a trip up and down a very long steep ramp.
Heh, you won't be the only out-of-shape ppl at Disney, that's for sure! ;)

If you are staying at Disney, you can also use Disney transportation for free (buses, boats, and monorail) and you can usually keep a special needs strolled unfolded on the boats and monorail in the accessible areas.

Won't your stroller be folded up in your car anyway? So, keep it folded 'til you get off the tram and when you leave, keep it folded from just before getting on the tram 'til you need it at your next stop.
That's a good suggestion.
As long as you are parked close to the tram loading area, you won't need to walk much with your DD and can get her onto the tram with the stroller still folded. If you are planning to bring along a child harness for her, that would be a good time to use it.
I believe if you tell the CMs directing the parking lot traffic that you have a wheelchair but no HC placard that they have reserve spots at the ends of the rows close to the HC parking. I'm sure people with more experience with this will be online soon to give more info!
you are correct, they do.::yes::
Let them know you have a child with special needs with a wheelchair (that is, after all, what your special needs stroller is) and need to park close to the tram. You can quickly explain your needs to the first CM you come to and ask what to (special needs stroller you would need to fold for tram, larger than a regular special needs stroller that may be hard to hold on the tram, child with autism who would not be safe walking a long distance from parking to the tram).
They may direct you to park in the regular lot near to the tram in any row. They may direct you to park in one of the rows close to the entrance or they may direct you to what they call "Medical Parking".
The "Medical Parking" lot includes designated handicapped parking spots - those are marked with a handicapped parking sign or blue painted lines (the recognized sign for handicapped parking). Don't park in any of those marked spots without a handicapped parking perm it because you could get a ticket. There are other spots in those lots that are not marked as handicapped; if you are directed to that lot, you can use those spots without a problem.
Even though you might be allowed to have the stroller open and tied down in the wheelchair spot on the bus, I would not recommend that. There is too much risk of the frame of your stroller being bent by attaching the tiedowns.
 
We are staying at CBR this time and the buses are our only choice of transportation. They will most likely have us fold the stroller/pushchair each time we board. Since it is not your average size stroller it is going to big and bulky on buses especially crowded ones. Honestly, I have never been a big fan of Disney's buses (I think standing on them is unsafe) and we stopped using them regularly about 8 years ago, even before DD was born. Now that Madelyn is traveling and has autism, the buses are not good for our family. We do use the boat and monorail transportation.

Regardless of whether or not we get AAA Diamond Parking, we will be driving to all of the parks since we are staying at CBR (no monorail). I just hope that AAA Diamond Parking might make it more convenient. After searching and searching on the AAA website (we are members) I found this in the section about purchasing theme park tickets from AAA:

Walt Disney World®

General Questions, applicable to all Disney World passes.
What is parking like at Disney World?

You will be required to pay for parking as you enter the lot. However, with the purchase of Disney World tickets, you'll receive a voucher allowing access to the Diamond Parking lot at the current price (certain blackout dates may apply). The Diamond Parking lot is located near the gate entrance.

Note: The voucher is not a free parking pass, members will be required to pay the regular parking price.
 
Regardless of whether or not we get AAA Diamond Parking, we will be driving to all of the parks since we are staying at CBR (no monorail). I just hope that AAA Diamond Parking might make it more convenient.
If you have someone nice at your AAA office and buy your tickets there, you may very well be able to explain your needs and get them to bend their rules.
I know that some local offices give them out only to people buying packages; others for anyone buying anything and some give them out to any members that ask.
If you are in an area with more than 1 AAA office, it might be worthwhile to call and ask - like ask about ticket prices and then say you have heard about the AAA parking passes and wonder if you could get one with your ticket purchase. If that office says yes, then buy them there. If not, you just called for information. If you only have one office, I'd just go and explain your situation.
 
I forgot to add, yes the stroller/pushchair will be folded in the trunk of the car but the footrest and sunshade(it's huge!) do not fold and will be VERY awkward to carry on the tram and try to hold on to Madelyn and the folded stroller at the same time.

I'll just call the local office tomorrow and see if they will give us the parking pass. We do have a package currently booked with then for August (but we are canceling). As I said above, our March trip is booked through DU.
 
It looks like your state is on the process of trying to change their laws to be compliant with the ADA standard. Here is a link.

http://www.house.mo.gov/billtracking/bills091/biltxt/intro/HB0300I.htm

It does not look like if it passes the effective date is before your trip.

You might want to call the sponsoring lawmakers office to see if there is anything that can be done in the interim to allow you access to disable spaces (and placard or license) since it is well established that for safety issues Autism qualifies as a disability in these cases. Here is a link to his info.

http://house.mo.gov/member.aspx?district=047

Here is a links to discussion of this issue in MO

http://www.autismgo.com/Autism-Diagnosis/is-a-autism-diagnosis-enough-for-handicap-plates-in-mo/

This info may not be much help with you short time frame until your trip but it might be useful in the long run.

bookwormde
 
Something else to consider, one person can drop off stroller, child and an adult at the "drop off" points in the parking lots. They can then go park the car and hop the tram to the entrance to meet up with the rest of the family.

I know the drop off at MK and EP are about as close to the entrance as you can get. (The one at MK is still at the TTC but as close to the monorail as a car is allowed).
 
Something else to consider, one person can drop off stroller, child and an adult at the "drop off" points in the parking lots. They can then go park the car and hop the tram to the entrance to meet up with the rest of the family.

I know the drop off at MK and EP are about as close to the entrance as you can get. (The one at MK is still at the TTC but as close to the monorail as a car is allowed).
Another very good point.
All the parks have drop off points that are quite close to the entrance. Tell them you want to do that at the entrance booth to the parking area and they will direct you what to do.
 
Not trying to hijack this thread but I have a question about the AAA parking lot. We purchased our tickets at our local AAA office and the lady there gave us a parking pass when she saw that I use a cane. She said it may be more convenient for me and I appreciate her gesture. We are staying onsite at AKV. Do we still pay to park in this lot? And do we surrender the pass or can it be used again? Are there AAA lots in all of the parks that the pass can be used at as well? Thanks for any information concerning this.
 
Not trying to hijack this thread but I have a question about the AAA parking lot. We purchased our tickets at our local AAA office and the lady there gave us a parking pass when she saw that I use a cane. She said it may be more convenient for me and I appreciate her gesture. We are staying onsite at AKV. Do we still pay to park in this lot? And do we surrender the pass or can it be used again? Are there AAA lots in all of the parks that the pass can be used at as well? Thanks for any information concerning this.

If you are an onsite guest, parking at the theme parks is free, whether or not you have AAA pass, or a placard. You'll get a card to put on your dashboard at check-in.

If you are staying offsite, then parking is not free, even if you have a placard or AAA pass.
 
Not trying to hijack this thread but I have a question about the AAA parking lot. We purchased our tickets at our local AAA office and the lady there gave us a parking pass when she saw that I use a cane. She said it may be more convenient for me and I appreciate her gesture. We are staying onsite at AKV. Do we still pay to park in this lot? And do we surrender the pass or can it be used again? Are there AAA lots in all of the parks that the pass can be used at as well? Thanks for any information concerning this.

Even with AAA parking, or a handicap parking placard, unless there is a reason to NOT use the bus, I abolutely recommend using the bus for Magic Kingdom. The HA/AAA parking at the MK requires you to walk down and up a steep ramp under a road to get to the TTC, before boarding a monorail (another steep ramp) or taking the boat.

The other parks are OK, but the MK is really inconvenient.
 
Even with AAA parking, or a handicap parking placard, unless there is a reason to NOT use the bus, I abolutely recommend using the bus for Magic Kingdom. The HA/AAA parking at the MK requires you to walk down and up a steep ramp under a road to get to the TTC, before boarding a monorail (another steep ramp) or taking the boat.

The other parks are OK, but the MK is really inconvenient.

That is good to know....for the last 2 trips we have stayed at a monorail resort and this is the first time we are staying at a moderate with DD in 5 years. The first time she was just a baby but I think we still parked at the TTC and used the tram....not sure though. She is much bigger now and with a much bigger stroller/pushchair. We are dining at Kona Cafe on our MK day, is valet parking at the Poly a legal option to park there for the day?
 
We are dining at Kona Cafe on our MK day, is valet parking at the Poly a legal option to park there for the day?
No, it is not. I have used valet parking at several of the monorail hotels for dinner and have had a time-stamped ticket put on the dashboard when I left the car.
 
No, it is not. I have used valet parking at several of the monorail hotels for dinner and have had a time-stamped ticket put on the dashboard when I left the car.

So even if you pay $12 plus tip for valet there is a 3 hour limit? Oh well, just a thought. I guess we'll be busing to MK or driving to the TTC, no biggie. I am just looking for ways to make this as easy as possible.
 
Even with AAA parking, or a handicap parking placard, unless there is a reason to NOT use the bus, I abolutely recommend using the bus for Magic Kingdom. The HA/AAA parking at the MK requires you to walk down and up a steep ramp under a road to get to the TTC, before boarding a monorail (another steep ramp) or taking the boat.
The other parks are OK, but the MK is really inconvenient.

I totally agree. That walk just about finished me for the day last trip. I guess I was hoping that maybe the AAA lot was a bit closer. My family hates riding the bus so they may just have to drop me off up front and then go park. Thanks Chuck. Thanks to you as well Schmeck!
 
So even if you pay $12 plus tip for valet there is a 3 hour limit? Oh well, just a thought. I guess we'll be busing to MK or driving to the TTC, no biggie. I am just looking for ways to make this as easy as possible.
If you have a handicap tag they waive the valet parking fee at the deluxe resorts.

To park within the toll areas (parking lots for the Theme Parks) which includes the monorail hotels, SoG and WL and FW you have to either be staying at a Disney Resort or have an AP. Valet parking at the deluxe resorts is a separate fee.
 














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