Pennyguy23
DIS Veteran
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I would say wheelchair because you can get up and put the wheelchair in the bus rather then have them go through the process of getting you on.
Get the scooter if you have to. I think you get to go straight to the front of the line!
Seems you don't need a real reason to get one so lots of people rented them just to get to the front of the line.
because of rattlesnake bite in August, I still have some weakness in my right foot....
The only true Front of the Line courtesy extended by Disney is to "Make a Wish" program children. These are children with extremely serious (usually terminal) conditions.Don't you need a piece of paper or something to be able to get in front of the line? We'll call it a "Doctor's note" which you get from guest relations.
A RATTLESNAKE bite??? Oh my goodness! Are you okay?
I am recovering. I was in ICU for 3 days, 4 days on the medical floor. 30 vials of anti-venom...the snake pumped a lot of venom into me.
I am walking fairly well, now, I stopped using a cane a couple of days ago. Still some swelling, but I can get my shoes on...and I've started driving again (Yay!!!).
The snake was under my washing machine (in a detached laundry room, not in the actual house), and I was putting a load of clothes in.![]()
The only true Front of the Line courtesy extended by Disney is to "Make a Wish" program children. These are children with extremely serious (usually terminal) conditions.
Disney does not require Doctor Notes or diagosis to rent a wheelchair or scooter. In fact, requiring documentation would be illegal under federal ADA law.
The vast majority of wheelchair/ECV guests do not fall into the Make A Wish category. Again, non-Make A Wish wheelchair and scooter guests do NOT get front of the line access, and wait through the normal queue lines. In the few older attractions where the queues are not retrofitted to accomodate wheelchairs, there is an alternative entrace, but wheelchair users generally wait as long, sometimes longer than ambulatory guests.
I am recovering. I was in ICU for 3 days, 4 days on the medical floor. 30 vials of anti-venom...the snake pumped a lot of venom into me.