I’m kinda worried about the amount of walking involved from the bus area to the entrance of MGM Studios. (Yeah, I’m one of those “MGM Studios” people who REFUSE to call it anything else.) I’ve heard that it’s been made longer than in the past because of the gondola construction.
Now, thankfully, I’m renting a off-site
scooter for myself so I won’t have any issues, but I worry about the people who can’t walk that far to the ECV/wheelchair rental. Or people that have breathing issues that can’t walk far either in the intense Florida heat. What will they do?
Does Disney still provide the “Courtesy Wheelchairs” to the Rental shop? Did they increase the amount of “Courtesy Wheelchairs” to compensate for the added distance?
Has anyone been to the Studios and if so, what was your experience? Was it too much of a walk, or was it bearable until the construction is finished?
Besides the Disney gondola construction build next to the lake, they also demolished the area where the trams dropped folks off.
They also demolished the old bus stops and handicap parking while building new bus stops with cover and temporary bus stops that have umbrella covers. I assume when the new bus stops are completed, they will change the temporary bus stops for outside resort bus stops.
In June 2018 I was dropped off at the temporary bus stops. At the time they didn't have much in the way of coverage like they do now. Nor did they have much in the way of handicap line entrance.
There were a lot of tarps along a lot of fences along the temporary walkway from the bus stop to the DHS main entrance.
You might have already seen these photos, but the first one below is recent from bioreconstruct.
In this photo you can't see the main entrance to the DHS park, but on the top, left you can see the roof to the new Disney Gondola structure. And below that may be a building for restrooms or some sort of customer service.
And below that and going to the left you can see the three canopies for the new DHS bus stops.
Further left you can see the temporary bus stops that I used last June 2018, but there were no umbrella covers.
The arrows show where guests can walk from the DHS park to the temporary bus stops and the temporary detour to the sidewalk that goes to the Boardwalk and Epcot areas.
Around the very top yellow arrow on the left shows where the temporary handicap parking is located.
And further to the left is the leveled areas where the handicap parking, old bus stops and old trap drop-offs used to be.
I use my own scooter, so I didn't have to worry about the distance, but if I had to walk it without any places to rest along the way, I would grabbing the chain link fence to hold myself up.
The top left arrow also shows the tarped covered fences designating the walkway to the DHS park entrance.
I don't remember seeing any benches.
I remember over ten years ago when they started removing all of the benches at Magic Kingdom that I used when walking with my cane before I started renting a ECV.
They removed the benches that were all around the center circle street. Then they removed the benches along Mainstreet, etc. The only thing that I could figure is that they wanted to make more walking areas that the benches might have blocked during large crowds.
This looks like previous demolition of the old Disney Tram drop-off several months ago.
I remember someone posting this marked photo showing where the Disney Trams were dropping off and picking up guests. And the blue line showing the walkway back to the DHS entrance.
You can also see all of the demolished.
And the temporary bus drop-off and pick-up area in the top left with the tarped fences marking part of the walkway from right to left to the blue line leading to the DHS park entrance.
This just an older, wider view showing Epcot in relation to DHS and the ongoing construction.
This is what the path looked like with the tarped fences on each side.
And finally the Disney Resort "temporary" bus stops sign.
Disney Pop Century was bus stop number 25 at the furtherest end of the temporary bus stop on the one side.
And Fort Wilderness Campground appears bus stop number one at the furtherest end of the temporary bus stop on the opposite side.