LoveToDisney
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Don't know about how much shorter, but there are far fewer LL than VQ, so it's basically a walk on til the merge in the final boarding room which moves pretty quick unless you need the back row for stationary seating; adds 5-10 minutes extra in my somewhat limited experience. I haven't done the VQ side, but it's not a short walk on the LL side, tbh; not space mountain long and no elevation change until the loading room which is all a gradual downhill walk.So if I buy a LL, is the walk considerably shorter?
No the standby que is mostly out side. The inside is pretty much the sameSo if I buy a LL, is the walk considerably shorter?
Following up with my experience on Tron last week. I ended up not taking my power chair this trip. Since I was using an ECV, I asked a CM near the start of the standby line for the procedure to follow. He had to get permission from his lead, but he took me through the queue in a wheelchair (using some backstage areas to bypass parts of the queue). I was lucky that I didn't have to wait a long time for a train with the standard back car (since I can't do the regular ride seats due to size as well as arthritic knees).Thanks for doing the legwork on this one. I'll see if I can contact disability services once TRON has officially opened and get an answer how TRON will handle this (as well as power chairs).
It broke down when I was using an ILL last fall and in line for the alternate seating. They kept us there for an hour before dumping the line but everyone (even VQ) got a return LL good for TRON and everything else but 7DMT.Attempted to ride last week. We were in line for 1 1/4 hours when the ride went down—right at HEA showtime. WDW doesn’t give you any compensation when a VQ goes down. How difficult would it be to give those who choose to leave (I really wanted to see HEA) a stinking pass to a lesser ride.
We went back the next day and stood in line for an hour. DH and I both felt like Disney could do a much better job managing the VQ. We got a VQ for After Hours but decided against using our limited time for an iffy proposition even though it is a good ride. It just breaks down too often and Disney doesn’t appear to care.
The Pixie Dust is no more. I am NOT renewing my AP. The magic is gone.
Yes. Here's a recent report: https://www.disboards.com/threads/tron-with-an-invisible-disability.3943107/post-65407100will they keep the rest of us on the same train
Rode it last week with a fam member who couldn’t do the normal seating around 6:30pm on Sat night. The accessible seat was only a few min extra wait as we only had like 1 party in front of us.Since this is from last year, has this generally been other people's experiences? We have ridden Tron once before, not long after opening, and one of our party did not do well with the lightcycles (so of course it is now the favorite ride of another family member!)
You do not have to have a disability or be plus sized. Anybody can sit in it. My SIL is claustrophobic and asked for those seats. They were seated in them, no questions asked.Tim Tracker confirmed this on Instagram yesterday. The back row is for guests with disabilities or those who want to ride but don’t fit the bike.
Yeah, I really don't understand why they would design a modern queue to not allow ECVs.Rode it last week with a fam member who couldn’t do the normal seating around 6:30pm on Sat night. The accessible seat was only a few min extra wait as we only had like 1 party in front of us.
The hardest part was no ECVs in the line. He had to transfer to a wc which I had to push. He’s a large fellow and I have wrist/hand problems but we thought it would be fine as we forgot ramps exist. We were pretty good until the exit where it seemed like ramp after ramp after ramp to get up to the exit, I kinda had to do a running start on most. It was not safe and we won’t do that again unless I’m in better shape or he’s doing well enough he can walk.
Did they Copy Paste it from Shanghai like the seat design?Yeah, I really don't understand why they would design a modern queue to not allow ECVs.
was told they didDid they Copy Paste it from Shanghai like the seat design?
Good to know! Must've been some changes made as it has been over a year.You do not have to have a disability or be plus sized. Anybody can sit in it. My SIL is claustrophobic and asked for those seats. They were seated in them, no questions asked.
Disney does not ask if you are disabled or what your disability is. Severe claustrophobia is a real thing and can be a disability.Good to know! Must've been some changes made as it has been over a year.