There are 2 boats that go there.
We’ve taken the big boat with a wheelchair multiple times.
I always take the big boat, too. The small boats aren't accessible like the big boat and you have to take stairs down.
At the Disney cast member's direction, I slowly drive through the door entrance and carefully turn to the front of the boat in front of the Captain's tower where the large boat Captain sits.
Sometimes there is a removable chain is up to show where you stop or markings on the floor. They don't like you to stop or park in front of either of the side doors.
There are two entrances depending on which side of the dock the boat docks. One time the large boat had to dock on the other side because the wind was too strong and I guess the Captain didn't want to have the wind push him into the dock. It was easier for him to dock against the wind on the other side.
Both sides are about the same looking.
They have a center Captain's tower between the two doors.
Disney cast members usually direct to me to carefully and slowly drive toward the front and to stop at the chain or yellow markings before reaching the opposite of the boat's other door. There are also some yellow markings on the floor.
When you arrive you don't have to back up.
Depending on which door opens at the dock when you are ready to exit, you can either drive around the captain tower and exit. Or if the door in front of you is used, then just drive through that door without going all the way around the Captain's tower. That is why you don't have to drive in reverse to exit the door.
I have driven toward the back where there is a large area behind the Captain's tower and where the guest's benches begin.
Sometimes a lot of folded strollers are in the way. Other times I just maneuver my
scooter so that I am against the Captain's tower wall or against one of the side windows. I make sure not to back up into someone that may be behind me sitting on a bench. I usually have plenty of room.
But for the most part, I just follow directions and drive my scooter toward the front. It is a lot easier to turn with my three-wheel scooter than a four-wheel scooter. But I really have to be careful when entering or exiting the larger boat doorway because they don't use a ramp like on the monorail.
My three-wheel scooter tends to tip a little bit when I drive across the boat entrance in a sideways direction. The Captain's tower takes up a lot of room near the doorways and the boat's doorway has a slight angle from one side to the other.
Most people don't have a problem unless they are not paying attention to what they are doing and if their speed is too fast.
This the larger boat. You can see where the Captain's tower is located. The front and back of the larger boat have outside seating. The side door in front of the Captain's tower is the entrance for everyone. You might see how the flooring could be a little curved upwards going from back to front. That is what I was talking about when you should drive carefully. The opposite side is next to a dock and looks the same as this side.
The small boat has steps to walk down to board. You'll usually see this boat at MK going to Grand Floridian, Polynesian, Contemporary, Wilderness Lodge, Wilderness Campground resorts.
Disney watercraft provide transportation to and from the Magic Kingdom, the TTC, and the resorts surrounding The Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake.
Gold Flag: The Seven Seas Lagoon Gold Flag boat loop makes stops at the Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, and the Polynesian Village Resort. Typical hours of operation: 8:30 a.m. until 60-90 minutes after park closure.
Blue Flag: The Bay Lake Blue Flag loop operates between Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Wilderness Lodge, and Fort Wilderness Resort and Campgrounds. Typical hours of operation: 6:45 a.m. until 11:30 p.m.
Green Flag: The Green Flag boat travels between Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground and the Magic Kingdom. Typical hours of operation: 8:30 AM until 60-90 minutes after park closure.
Red Flag: The Red Flag boat operates between Wilderness Lodge and the Magic Kingdom. Typical hours of operation: 8:30 a.m. until 60-90 minutes after park closure. Boats do not run for Extra Magic Hours.
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There are other boats with ramps, but those are in the EPCOT to DHS area with the resorts in between.
They are called Friendship boats.
This is an old photo of a friendship boat and they no longer allow you to park in the outside like this. They usually allow two wheelchairs/mobility scooters to enter the rear covered designated area.