eternaldisneyfan
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I figured my fellow wheelchair users might be able to offer me information on Disneyland. We went to DL in 2004 and it was NOT a good experience. But we are considering giving it another go. Our budget is $1000. We have to choose between Disney and possibly one day of Universal or San Diego (Sea World and the zoo). We had a wonderful vacation to San Diego in 2005.
I am getting the Disney itch. But I do not want another bad experience. The actual wheelchair accessible attractions is very limited so I have some transfer questions.
1. First rides cannot be jerky or wild. Soarin' is good. Haunted Mansion to me was very jerky. I need 100% support sitting outside my wheelchair.
2. For a comfortable transfer my Dad needs to have room to stand in front of the seat, put me down, support me while he sits, and stand in front of the seat to pick me up. He could sit me on the edge of a seat and twist me forward but needs adequate room to walk around me while supporting me.
3. Rides must be stopped.
4. No prolonged uphill or downhill or angles.
5. Worth the trouble. My sister and I both need support and would have to ride separately. My mom also needs help. So that is 2-3 ride times.
6. I have to convince my loving but worrying mother that it is safe. Also I do not want to be injured in a transfer (happened to my sister on last trip).
7. No spinning (makes Dad terribly nauseas)
Can anyone recommend rides at California Adventure or Disneyland with these qualifications? Pictures of the ride vehicle would help.
Thanks,
Christamae
I am getting the Disney itch. But I do not want another bad experience. The actual wheelchair accessible attractions is very limited so I have some transfer questions.
1. First rides cannot be jerky or wild. Soarin' is good. Haunted Mansion to me was very jerky. I need 100% support sitting outside my wheelchair.
2. For a comfortable transfer my Dad needs to have room to stand in front of the seat, put me down, support me while he sits, and stand in front of the seat to pick me up. He could sit me on the edge of a seat and twist me forward but needs adequate room to walk around me while supporting me.
3. Rides must be stopped.
4. No prolonged uphill or downhill or angles.
5. Worth the trouble. My sister and I both need support and would have to ride separately. My mom also needs help. So that is 2-3 ride times.
6. I have to convince my loving but worrying mother that it is safe. Also I do not want to be injured in a transfer (happened to my sister on last trip).
7. No spinning (makes Dad terribly nauseas)
Can anyone recommend rides at California Adventure or Disneyland with these qualifications? Pictures of the ride vehicle would help.
Thanks,
Christamae