bellepearle
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Hi,
My physical therapist has a patient who is going to WDW for the first time with his family. He is 13 years old and uses a motorized wheelchair and is on a ventilator. I have been to WDW several times but for most of the rides I prefer to transfer from my pediatric-sized motorized scooter into a ride vehicle but there have been times (such as for Kiliminjaro Safaris and Toy Story Midway Mania) that I have stayed in my wheelchair for a ride (I use a scooter and a motorized wheelchair for different purposes). I was wondering if there is a list somewhere of what accommodations there are for each attraction (eg. able to stay in motorized wheelchair, must transfer, wider ride vehicle making it easier to transfer, CMs able to slow down ride to facilitate transfer, etc.). I checked the WDW website but their list is not accurate. They say you must transfer to an available wheelchair at Toy Story Midway Mania but that is not true. I went in my motorized wheelchair on the accessible ride vehicle - it was great! Also, they say on the list that for Pirates of the Caribbean you must transfer to a wheelchair and then to the ride vehicle. I was able to stay in my motorized scooter because I was able to maneuver through the queue and then just met up with my scooter after the ride was finished. I'm just wondering if there is a more accurate list of all the attractions with the accommodations that can be made at each attraction for a motorized wheelchair user. I would like to be able to give my physical therapist some info on ride accommodations for this little boy so he and his family will know what to expect. Thanks so much!
Lindsay (dying to get back to my happy place)
My physical therapist has a patient who is going to WDW for the first time with his family. He is 13 years old and uses a motorized wheelchair and is on a ventilator. I have been to WDW several times but for most of the rides I prefer to transfer from my pediatric-sized motorized scooter into a ride vehicle but there have been times (such as for Kiliminjaro Safaris and Toy Story Midway Mania) that I have stayed in my wheelchair for a ride (I use a scooter and a motorized wheelchair for different purposes). I was wondering if there is a list somewhere of what accommodations there are for each attraction (eg. able to stay in motorized wheelchair, must transfer, wider ride vehicle making it easier to transfer, CMs able to slow down ride to facilitate transfer, etc.). I checked the WDW website but their list is not accurate. They say you must transfer to an available wheelchair at Toy Story Midway Mania but that is not true. I went in my motorized wheelchair on the accessible ride vehicle - it was great! Also, they say on the list that for Pirates of the Caribbean you must transfer to a wheelchair and then to the ride vehicle. I was able to stay in my motorized scooter because I was able to maneuver through the queue and then just met up with my scooter after the ride was finished. I'm just wondering if there is a more accurate list of all the attractions with the accommodations that can be made at each attraction for a motorized wheelchair user. I would like to be able to give my physical therapist some info on ride accommodations for this little boy so he and his family will know what to expect. Thanks so much!
Lindsay (dying to get back to my happy place)