kaytieeldr
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Annam25 - couple of observations that may make your next visit even a little more fun 
First, at Fantasmic! if you arrive early enough and ask, you may be able to sit up front - I've never tried but I understand there IS some wheelchair seating up close... although you may get 'misted' during the show. There's also up-front wheelchair seating for Beauty and the Beast - but the ramp zig-zags a lot, and it's possible, especially leaving, that you'll be sharing it with Guests on foot. Oh, and there's some space for wheelchairs (two, I think) in the front row at Carousel of Progress, and there MAY be a spot or two up front at American Adventure. You just have to ask.
Also, if you can transfer to a car, see a Greeter at at the Indy Speedway. There IS a way they can take you in that doesn't involve the stairs at all! Again, I didn't actually ride this, but it was explained/pointed out to me by a Cast Member.
And, dclfun? You're a nicer person than I. That ramp is the only place I feel justified in being "demanding", in expecting the right of way - and I will make my feelings known to anyone who criticizes me
Oh, and MulansMom? The bus thing? Now, Going pack to Annam26's post about things 'they' don't notice - yes, sure, wheelchairs get on the bus first. And off LAST,,, but nobody complains about THAT.

First, at Fantasmic! if you arrive early enough and ask, you may be able to sit up front - I've never tried but I understand there IS some wheelchair seating up close... although you may get 'misted' during the show. There's also up-front wheelchair seating for Beauty and the Beast - but the ramp zig-zags a lot, and it's possible, especially leaving, that you'll be sharing it with Guests on foot. Oh, and there's some space for wheelchairs (two, I think) in the front row at Carousel of Progress, and there MAY be a spot or two up front at American Adventure. You just have to ask.
Also, if you can transfer to a car, see a Greeter at at the Indy Speedway. There IS a way they can take you in that doesn't involve the stairs at all! Again, I didn't actually ride this, but it was explained/pointed out to me by a Cast Member.
And, dclfun? You're a nicer person than I. That ramp is the only place I feel justified in being "demanding", in expecting the right of way - and I will make my feelings known to anyone who criticizes me

Oh, and MulansMom? The bus thing? Now, Going pack to Annam26's post about things 'they' don't notice - yes, sure, wheelchairs get on the bus first. And off LAST,,, but nobody complains about THAT.