MickeyMinnieMom
If you ticket it, they will come... ;)
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I'm surprised they didn't add a lift like they have for the swimming pools.
When the IP your land is pulled from focuses on a character who is in a wheelchair, it might behoove the land maker to have at least one ride fully handicap accessible. Right now, this does not appear to be the case.
I am generally in the camp that not every ride must be made to accommodate EVERY person on the planet, though I do think it's nice that Disney has generally done so very well. I think they should strive to keep the VAST MAJORITY of rides accessible to all/most.That would create a new set of liability issues.
I think a notice should be included on the website for rides where size accommodations may not be possible, and that an alternate FP should be provided if someone cannot use a booked FP on a ride they cannot fit into.
I'm not sure how a lift could be made to work here, and can imagine that adding so much time to loading time as to make it infeasible.
That said, I cannot imagine what additional liability issues a lift would cause. My brother-in-law is an attorney at the DOJ working primarily on accessibility issues related to the ADA. Pool lifts, etc. are well-established tools used by MANY companies, and they don't increase the organization's liability -- they actually put them into compliance with the ADA.