Cheshire Figment
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Recently while in MK I met the woman who is the "Area Manager" for the Peter Pan ride. I told her about this forum and asked about how people with mobility problems could ride.
1. Unlike the Peter Pan at Disneyland, the one at WDW is original and has never been totally rebuilt and the equipment and controllers are old.
2. The ride and boarding area cannot be slowed down.
3. If it is necessary to stop the ride for an emergency, the policy is that all Guests must be evacuated from the ride prior to restart.
4. Therefore, people who need lots of assistance to get out of a wheelchair or back into one normally are unable to ride the attraction.
Now the good news.
5. If you get to the ride right at Park opening, or at Park closing you will be able to ride.
6. When there are no other Guests in the ride vehicles they can stop the ride. People with disabilities will be able to board while the platform and the ride are not moving. As the people are in only the boarding area they can safely restart the ride.
7. After one (or maybe two) cycles they will stop the ride when the occupied vehicles are again in the boarding area and the people will be able to unload.
Note that if there are morning or evening Extra Magic Hours, Park Opening is considered at the start of morning EMH and Park Closing is considered as at the end of evening EMH, not the regular, public, Park hours.
1. Unlike the Peter Pan at Disneyland, the one at WDW is original and has never been totally rebuilt and the equipment and controllers are old.
2. The ride and boarding area cannot be slowed down.
3. If it is necessary to stop the ride for an emergency, the policy is that all Guests must be evacuated from the ride prior to restart.
4. Therefore, people who need lots of assistance to get out of a wheelchair or back into one normally are unable to ride the attraction.
Now the good news.
5. If you get to the ride right at Park opening, or at Park closing you will be able to ride.
6. When there are no other Guests in the ride vehicles they can stop the ride. People with disabilities will be able to board while the platform and the ride are not moving. As the people are in only the boarding area they can safely restart the ride.
7. After one (or maybe two) cycles they will stop the ride when the occupied vehicles are again in the boarding area and the people will be able to unload.
Note that if there are morning or evening Extra Magic Hours, Park Opening is considered at the start of morning EMH and Park Closing is considered as at the end of evening EMH, not the regular, public, Park hours.