Rock N Roller Coaster and ToT and Splash (Scooter)

TiffFromTX

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Hi there!

I read on RnR you have to transfer to a wheelchair and then to the ride. Does anyone know at what point you transfer to the wheelchair and how long it is walk or time wise? I can walk a bit but I couldn't stand for an hour or anything. If you do get in a wheelchair, do they take you somewhere else to load? I saw a video of a paraplegic man in a wheelchair who was taken to a separate area it looked like to load.

Same thing on ToT and Splash - how do they work with a scooter?

It'll be my first time riding any of these.

Thank you!
 
for RNR it is once you enter the line how fair you walk I do not know ( I have only used the FP line) but there is s steep ramp you must walk up if you need more time to load I think they let you load at the exit ( you go though the line like ever one else)
 
I don‘t ride Rock N Roller Coaster, so I’m not sure exactly how that works.
Any attractions that are not ECV accessible should have an attraction wheelchair they can lend you. Let the CM at the ride entrance know that you can’t walk in line and will need to borrow a wheelchair.
All attractions are wheelchair accessible; most thru the regular line to the point of boarding or within a few feet of boarding.

Tower of Terror is wheelchair accessible thru the regular line right to boarding the attraction elevator. After boarding, a CM takes the wheelchair to the unload area, where it will be waiting for you.
Splash Mountain line is wheelchair accessible until reaching the stairway. At that point, there is an accessible ‘pull off’ area leading to a waiting area. Guests with mobility devices wait in that area until they are called to the exit to board. You will board and unload at the exit side of the attraction. The reason for the waiting area is that the unload area is not that large.
 
I don‘t ride Rock N Roller Coaster, so I’m not sure exactly how that works.
Any attractions that are not ECV accessible should have an attraction wheelchair they can lend you. Let the CM at the ride entrance know that you can’t walk in line and will need to borrow a wheelchair.
All attractions are wheelchair accessible; most thru the regular line to the point of boarding or within a few feet of boarding.

Tower of Terror is wheelchair accessible thru the regular line right to boarding the attraction elevator. After boarding, a CM takes the wheelchair to the unload area, where it will be waiting for you.
Splash Mountain line is wheelchair accessible until reaching the stairway. At that point, there is an accessible ‘pull off’ area leading to a waiting area. Guests with mobility devices wait in that area until they are called to the exit to board. You will board and unload at the exit side of the attraction. The reason for the waiting area is that the unload area is not that large.
As of our June trip, there are some updates on these (some are older than June, but still applied in June):
Tower of Terror - They prefer you transfer to a wheelchair; however, if there is no one that can push you through the queue, they do have an option where you can go through near the exit. Please note that doing this bypasses the preshow and usually the entire boiler room, but sometimes it will redirect to the boiler room.

Rock n Roller Coaster - Again, they prefer you transfer to a chair and go through the queue; however, there is an alternative entrance through the exit that you can request if the other way will not work.

Splash Mountain - They will allow you to take the ECV right up to the log if you need to. Or you can leave it at the pull off area described. If there are already devices down below, there may be a slightly.longer wait if you don't leave it, as they can only have so many down at once. Either way you will not have to use the bridge to load, you will load from the exit side.

And while you didn't ask, there are a few others that have been issues in the past that have updates:
Haunted Mansion - ECVs are now allowed, but you will be pulled off to the side just before entering the main part of the queue. If you can walk a short distance and don't need the ride stopped, you will go down a small hallway, into the stretching room, then another small hallway that bypasses the switchback line after the stretching room. If you need the ride stopped, you will not go through the stretching room.the way this has been setup looks to be a permanent change, even if FP comes back.

Star Tours - Sometimes will ask you to transfer, but has an option where it isn't needed.

Rise of the Resistance - Preferred for you to leave your ECV about 10 minutes before boarding ride vehicle and can provide wheelchair. But you can also take your ECV to right before the last room or all the way to the ride vehicle again.

Buzz - Has an option to bypass the queue with an ECV, but you miss everything in the queue and go straight on the ride. They will take you near the exit and let the CMs there know you are boarding.

Pirates - We didn't do it this last trip, but at present, they are taking you in the door right before the load platform and leaving your ECV just outside of it. Then when you get off the ride, your ECV is really close. I don't know if they will be able to find a way to keep doing it this way when and if FP returns, but I hope so, as it is a vast improvement.

Big Thunder - They will move personal equipment if necessary now, so no more double rides if there are an odd number of trains running.

Rafts to Tom Sawyer's Island - ECVs are now allowed on the raft, but you can't do much once on the Island, hopefully they remodel it.like Disneyland's to make it more accessible.

Winnie the Pooh - Definitely must transfer to a wheelchair for the queue.

Peter Pan - Need to be able to walk a very short distance, but they have offered to stop it for DH twice now during the middle of the day. So, not sure if that is new or what, he declined both times, but it seems consistent across multiple visits.

A note on Mickey and Minnie's, if you can walk a short distance, they will ask you to leave your key in your ECV to make it easier to move die to the distance they need to move it. I am still not sure how comfortable I am with that idea.

Just a few things we noticed on our last two trips (and couple even before that, but confirmed still correct) that may be helpful.
 

And while you didn't ask, there are a few others that have been issues in the past that have updates:

Haunted Mansion - ECVs are now allowed, but you will be pulled off to the side just before entering the main part of the queue. If you can walk a short distance and don't need the ride stopped, you will go down a small hallway, into the stretching room, then another small hallway that bypasses the switchback line after the stretching room. If you need the ride stopped, you will not go through the stretching room.the way this has been setup looks to be a permanent change, even if FP comes back.

Oh thank you! I am most happy to hear about this - the parking of the ECV under the outdoor area and walking in and standing killed my knee. I was so relieved to sit down. I saw no option for a wheelchair when I was there so I stood and hurt.
 












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