Ride boarding question

alabamaalan

<font color=green>Alan, you can run, but you can't
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I have asked before I believe, but which attractions have fast loading, or constantly moving transport?

My wife is blind and the only problems she has had in the past was feeling rushed to climb into the doom buggys in the Haunted Mansion and other similar, "hurry up and jump in" type rides.

This time I will be trying to assist her into the cars along with an excited 5 year old daughter! Which attractions do I need to be prepared for? :D
 
Ask them to slow or stop the ride. THis can be done at Haunted AMnsion if you go through the handicapped entrance. Ask for a Guest Assistance card at Guest Services. Tell them it would be safer on those rides if it could be slowed for her so she not feel rushed and has no fear of falling.
 
Here's a link to a website that has click on links to directly download the Guidebook for Guest with Disabilities for each park. The Guidebooks are not realhelpful, but they do list all the rides and you will be able to see which ones have slow moving walkways.
Other than that, I agree with Lisa. What you need is a Guest Assistance Card (request one from Guest Services at any park). That would allow you to board those rides at the exit, where the CM can slow or even stop the moving walkway for you. I'm bumping up a thread about "extra time to board" for you.
 












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