Transportation question :

terri01p

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Was wondering if anyone knew the answer to this : I know you take an internal bus to the front and then switch onto another bus to go to the parks, what about if your in a wheelchair ? Do they do all the hoopla of hooking up etc... just to drive to the front or how does that part work. I understand when they are on the road how you have to be tied down good, but do they do that twice, just wondering , we might just end up driving, this could end up to be a long , long trip, if we don't, with two buses. :moped:
 
Yes they always secure wheelchairs. Personally, I drive everywhere except MK where I take the boat. If you have the Handicap parking permit the parking is great and would be the way to go.
 
Thanks, ya I think driving might be the way to go, even though our dd is in a wheelchair we still get overly excited to hurry and get there. Reservations told us we had to take the bus, there was no driving back and forth in the campground, I thought that sounded funny.
 
terri01p said:
Thanks, ya I think driving might be the way to go, even though our dd is in a wheelchair we still get overly excited to hurry and get there. Reservations told us we had to take the bus, there was no driving back and forth in the campground, I thought that sounded funny.

They were refering to the fact that you could not take your car from a cabin or campsite and park it where you board the busses to go to the parks.
 













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