Spirit of Aloha show ....accessibility?

aribelle

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We will have my grandmother with us for our next trip...she grew up in Hawaii, so I thought it would be fun to do the Aloha. Because of age/mobility/steadiness she uses a scooter when we do Disney. When making the ADR online it has a spot to mark wheelchair.....right at the place where you pick dates/times, not on the "special needs" section.

Is that because some of the tables are NOT accessible? She can walk, if she's not too tired....so I prefer to make reservations with the option of her staying in the scooter if she chooses. But she would not be pleased to get a "bad" seat simply because of the scooter. We've had that happen at some shows and she has asked that we get a better seat and she walks slowly to the better seat.

Where are the accessible tables at Aloha? Are they better/worse than non-accessible? We'd be looking at Category 1 if that matters.

Thank you.
 
I loved that show, but I can't help re: where scooter accessible tables are. I parked and walked in. Oddly, I can't remember seeing any scooters inside the show area. You're seated at long tables that were really close together where we were. I remember because I am a little 'crowd phobic', and since I wasn't at the end of a table, I was a bit uncomfortable. The ability to eat all the fresh pineapple I wanted pretty much kept me soothed, LOL!
 
Click the box. There are some tables that are up a step so they will make sure you are placed at a table that is not up.
 




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