Wheelchair access

Disney Burns

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Evening guys


I was wondering after wishes if you have someone in your party in a wheelchair do you have to stand in the massive queue for the monorail or is there a separate one?

Thanks

Jenn and David
 
We've never seen a separate queue for wheelchairs for the monorail, we have always joined the regular line. We have had some horrible experiences with people pushing us out of the way to get into the accessible carriage when they could use any of them, some of the attendants are very good and will block the doorway to enable easy boarding. We find it's easier to wait for half an hour in the park after Wishes have finished as by then most of the queue has gone.
 
Only one queue upto the platform - they will direct you once at the platform when boarding.
 
We find it's easier to wait for half an hour in the park after Wishes have finished as by then most of the queue has gone.

I totally agree with this (my mum uses an electric scooter now). Grab a drink from Casey's and watch the Kiss Goodnight from the Castle while all the crowds disperse :)

This also works with the buses, and not just for wheelchair users!
 





















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