RaySharpton
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Take a ride with me in my wheelchair at Pop Century bus stop Photos 12/2018.
Every Disney bus stop at resorts and parks seem to be a little different. Some are mainstream where you ride your wheelchair in the bus queue with everyone else. When you reach the last row, you may see a gate or a rope or a chain with a handicap symbol.
This is where you enter and wait for the Disney bus driver to signal you to board the bus.
Personally, I prefer the mainstream lines.
Others are not mainstream queues like at Disney Pop Century Resort. Here are those photos.
I'm going to EPCOT park and this is the bus queue for the guests at Disney's Pop Century Resort.
The yellow pole with the EPCOT sign shows where the first person in line will stand before entering the Disney bus.
But first, that guest needs to go to the other end to enter the queue. That is where the handicap entrance is located at Disney's Pop Century Resort to go to Epcot.
The queues for bus start with the Magic Kingdom, the Hollywood Studios, the EPCOT, the Animal Kingdom, and the Disney Springs and water parks.
Now I am at the other end of the EPCOT queue. As you can see the far left is for the guests that walk and the middle area with a handicap symbol on the pavement is where the wheelchairs and scooters enter.
The rectangle just shows the dimensions of the scooter size limit to board the Disney bus. This white box is "about 26 inches wide and just a bit under 47 inches long." See more info in the DIS FAQ at https://www.disboards.com/threads/d...disabled-1st-trip-next-trip-wish-trip.595713/
The rectangle just shows the dimensions of the scooter size limit to board the Disney bus. This white box is about 30 inches wide and just a bit under 48 inches long. See more info in the DIS FAQ at https://www.disboards.com/threads/d...disabled-1st-trip-next-trip-wish-trip.595713/
This is just a close-up of the rules for riding the Disney bus.
I have pulled up to the line to wait for the bus to arrive and for the Disney bus driver to give me the okay to board.
Sometimes a bus has to let off other scooters that are coming back from the attractions and must exit before you load at Pop Century Resort. Instead of driving up to the open door and ramp, it might be best to wait for the bus driver to signal you when to advance from the yellow line on the pavement.
For the other guests, the bus driver will open the front bus door and inform guests that he will let them onboard after he unloads and/or loads the scooters/wheelchairs. He will then close the front bus door.
You might see the bus lower as he opens the rear side door and lowers the ramp.
After loading the wheelchairs/scooters, he lets the other guests enter the front bus door until there is standing room only.
It is so much easier to load the scooter/wheelchairs first without any other guests standing in the way.
The same is to be said at arriving at the theme park. It is easier to let all of the guests to walk off first to the parks and then with the bus is empty to unload the scooter/wheelchairs.
Although some Disney bus resorts make multiple stops like at POR, PO, Caribbean Beach, etc..
Every Disney bus stop at resorts and parks seem to be a little different. Some are mainstream where you ride your wheelchair in the bus queue with everyone else. When you reach the last row, you may see a gate or a rope or a chain with a handicap symbol.
This is where you enter and wait for the Disney bus driver to signal you to board the bus.
Personally, I prefer the mainstream lines.
Others are not mainstream queues like at Disney Pop Century Resort. Here are those photos.
I'm going to EPCOT park and this is the bus queue for the guests at Disney's Pop Century Resort.
The yellow pole with the EPCOT sign shows where the first person in line will stand before entering the Disney bus.
But first, that guest needs to go to the other end to enter the queue. That is where the handicap entrance is located at Disney's Pop Century Resort to go to Epcot.
The queues for bus start with the Magic Kingdom, the Hollywood Studios, the EPCOT, the Animal Kingdom, and the Disney Springs and water parks.
Now I am at the other end of the EPCOT queue. As you can see the far left is for the guests that walk and the middle area with a handicap symbol on the pavement is where the wheelchairs and scooters enter.
The rectangle just shows the dimensions of the scooter size limit to board the Disney bus. This white box is "about 26 inches wide and just a bit under 47 inches long." See more info in the DIS FAQ at https://www.disboards.com/threads/d...disabled-1st-trip-next-trip-wish-trip.595713/
The rectangle just shows the dimensions of the scooter size limit to board the Disney bus. This white box is about 30 inches wide and just a bit under 48 inches long. See more info in the DIS FAQ at https://www.disboards.com/threads/d...disabled-1st-trip-next-trip-wish-trip.595713/
This is just a close-up of the rules for riding the Disney bus.
I have pulled up to the line to wait for the bus to arrive and for the Disney bus driver to give me the okay to board.
Sometimes a bus has to let off other scooters that are coming back from the attractions and must exit before you load at Pop Century Resort. Instead of driving up to the open door and ramp, it might be best to wait for the bus driver to signal you when to advance from the yellow line on the pavement.
For the other guests, the bus driver will open the front bus door and inform guests that he will let them onboard after he unloads and/or loads the scooters/wheelchairs. He will then close the front bus door.
You might see the bus lower as he opens the rear side door and lowers the ramp.
After loading the wheelchairs/scooters, he lets the other guests enter the front bus door until there is standing room only.
It is so much easier to load the scooter/wheelchairs first without any other guests standing in the way.
The same is to be said at arriving at the theme park. It is easier to let all of the guests to walk off first to the parks and then with the bus is empty to unload the scooter/wheelchairs.
Although some Disney bus resorts make multiple stops like at POR, PO, Caribbean Beach, etc..
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