What do you feel it will be like for us when WDW opens again using our mobility wheelchairs & scooters?

Post #221 & #222 & #223 -New Social Distancing and Exit Only Signs And Closed Areas on Tom Sawyer Island at the Magic Kingdom - PHOTOS - July 9, 2020

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Social Distancing spacing on the raft with circles on the floor of the raft tp indicate where each party should stand.

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Tom Sawyer Island's Aunt Polly’s signs have been placed on some of the tables instructing guests that they are not available.

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Post #224 & #225-“it’s a small world” Reopens with Frequent Boat Cleaning, Social Distancing, and Updated Protocols at Magic Kingdom PHOTOS - July 10, 2020

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The queue area for “it’s a small world” has been set up to the right of the attraction, backing on to the Tangled restroom area.

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Post #224 & #225-“it’s a small world” Reopens with Frequent Boat Cleaning, Social Distancing, and Updated Protocols at Magic Kingdom PHOTOS - July 10, 2020

Most of these rows are being left clear, to ensure parties are not packed too tightly on each cruise.

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Post #226 & #227-A Socially-Distanced Dinner at Be Our Guest Restaurant in the Magic Kingdom, Plus an Unexpected Appearance From The Beast PHOTOS - July 10, 2020

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Assorted Meats & Artisanal Cheese Selection

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French Onion Soup

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Pan-seared Sea Scallops – Seasonal Risotto with Wild Mushroom and Butter Sauce

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Center-Cut Filet Mignon – Robuchon Yukon Potatoes, Seasonal Vegetables, and Cipollini Marmalade with a Red Wine Glaze

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Herb-salted Pork Tenderloin – Crispy Pork Belly, Seasonal Vegetables-Two Ways, Pork Jus, and Candied Pecan

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Dessert Trio – Almond Macaron, White Chocolate “Chip” Cup and Dark Chocolate Truffle

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Post #228 & #229 & #230-Disney’s Animal Kingdom Expedition Everest Returns with New Safety Measures PHOTOS - July 10, 2020.

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Thanks for sharing all this info Ray! I have a couple thoughts.

1. I may have a chance to actually experience the queue at Flight of Passage on my December trip. I haven't tried before because the line is too long to wait through it just to see the queue, and based on my size I won't fit in the seats. Would be nice to see the queue in person without having to invest so much time.

2. I see from this thread (but also posted elsewhere) that masks must be left on when experiencing water rides (unlike Universal). I'll have to bring extra non-disposable masks so I can switch out from my paper masks on water rides.

3. My hopes to see someone using an ECV or wheelchair posting their experiences soon may be misplaced. I'm wondering if they are postponing their trips due to health issues or other concerns.
 
Thanks for sharing all this info Ray! I have a couple thoughts.

Hi, bluecruiser. You're welcome.

1. I may have a chance to actually experience the queue at Flight of Passage on my December trip. I haven't tried before because the line is too long to wait through it just to see the queue, and based on my size I won't fit in the seats. Would be nice to see the queue in person without having to invest so much time.

I hope you get to experience the queue at Flight of Passage on my December trip. I'll be there in December, too.

I can't remember if it was last year since I was so sick, but probably the year before, I went through the very long standby line. Oh, now I remember, I was on my 3-wheel Revo mobility scooter.

I couldn't find a cast member outside to help me use the sample seat so I wanted to see everything inside the standby queue. The line took about an hour to get to the ride and I didn't fit. But I enjoyed seeing everything inside. The standby queue had uncovered areas, but mostly covered. I'm going to try again this December.

2. I see from this thread (but also posted elsewhere) that masks must be left on when experiencing water rides (unlike Universal). I'll have to bring extra non-disposable masks so I can switch out from my paper masks on water rides.

Me, too. You never know if the mask ear strap will break, or gets blown off on a gusty ride or soaked in the rain, etc.

3. My hopes to see someone using an ECV or wheelchair posting their experiences soon may be misplaced. I'm wondering if they are postponing their trips due to health issues or other concerns.

That was the main reason for starting this thread.

Wouldn't it be nice if we had recent photos of the following for folks that have never been seen?
 
Post #235-I would like to see recent photos of the handicap accessible venues for folks that have never been or seen them? That was the main reason for starting this thread.

1. More handicap resort photos of the different types of bathrooms? For instance, complete views of bathrooms from the front entrance, sides, high to low showing adjustable shower rod, fold-down seats opened and closed, and the rest of the bathrooms.
I've noticed WDW bathroom photos by type of handicap rooms either missing or incomplete or inaccurate as if the person plugging in the photos had no idea.

There are actually 23-handicap Resort room categories listed in the WDW Pop Century Resort which is sometimes a little complicated, for me, to keep straight. The standard or preferred, etc. categories add to the difficulty for me. Plus not every category has a photo of the bathing/toilet area and they just at a sink photo which is disappointing.


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The door separating the sink from the bath/toilet area.
Toilet with fold-down handrail.
Bathtub with sliding glass door & adjustable shower rod and regular water spout.
Standard Room. Florida special accessible room with an option for hearing accessibility. 1 queen bed and 1 queen sleeper table.


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No door separating the sink from the sink/bath/toilet area.
No photo of the toilet or if with handrails.
Bathtub with plastic shower curtain & adjustable handheld shower rod and regular water spout and several handrails.
Standard Room. Wheelchair is accessible with tub and option for hearing accessibility. 1 queen bed and 1 queen sleeper table.



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The door separating the sink from the low walk-in shower/toilet area.
NO handrails.
Low walk-in shower with sliding glass door & adjustable shower rod and of course, no regular water spout.
Standard Pool View. Hearing accessible - visual alarms and notifications. 1 king bed.


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No door separating the shower from the sink/toilet area.
Terrible photo not showing floor area to indicate a wheelchairroll-in shower.
Terrible photo not showing hand held shower rod indicating it might be a fixed wall shower head.
No photo of the toilet or if with handrails.
I think all of this might have been helpful to a newbie.
This the room I usually use.
Standard Room. Wheelchair accessible with roll-in shower and option for hearing accessibility. 1 queen bed and 1 queen sleeper table.


I would like to see accurate, complete, informative photos of the many different types of handicap bathroom rooms.

a. Low entry walk-in showers with handrails.
b. Bathtubs with handrails.
c. Roll-in showers
d. Specific handicap type as listed by WDW.
e. Handicap bathrooms with and without separate bath/toilet doors versus open plan.

Also, space to park wheelchairs/ECVs in a resort room/studio.

2. Attractions
a. Handicap entrance if it is separate from the main queue.
b. Handicap entrance at the end if using the main queue.
c. Parking area for wheelchairs/ECVs inside the attraction before getting on the ride and if there is a different area for exiting the ride.
d. Photos of both queue paths.
e. Attraction vehicles & entrance width & handicap.

I have seen many WDW listings and photos haphazardly shown.

But I can't find any of the prolific bloggers like the previous photos that even think about the photo from a wheelchair or mobility scooter users' point of view.

Believe me, I have begged. Even trying on the other DISboard forums.

I am too afraid to try again.

And in the past when I have made requests on other forums, I was told that this board is where I should post disability questions.

I just wanted to request other guests, if they had a chance or opportunity, to take photos that I might be able to use on this board. I mean think about it? The vast number of non-disability photography taking posters don't even come to this thread.

And most DIS posters are so nice and they would love to take and share such photos if the opportunity arose.

But I gave up trying because I didn't want to get penalized.

I understand from their point of view.

I understand that others may not understand my point of view.

And why should they understand without experiencing what we experience?

I have seen several wheelchair bloggers, but most are older photos or not as prolific as the photos above.

I am not upset, just stating my own experiences.

It has been very difficult for me with a simple camera and as a novice photographer to take these photos when I travel solo to WDW using a wheelchair and not wanting to inconvenience other guests or cast members.

Okay... Ray is embarrassingly stepping down from the step box.
 

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Post #236-Newly Completed Walkway from Disney’s Contemporary Resort to the Magic Kingdom for Reopening PHOTOS - July 11, 2020

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Post #239 & #240-Disney’s Animal Kingdom's DINOSAUR Returns with Social Distancing and Vehicle Screens PHOTOS - July 11, 2020

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