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Updates:

 

 2/1/08 updated Transportation Page

 

 

 

 

Disney, all things considered, is one of the most accessible theme park choices you can make. Mainstream queue lines wherever possible, every bus from the WDW resorts to the WDW parks is equipped for wheelchairs.

Most attractions, restaurants, shops and shows are accessible. Hosts and hostesses are not permitted to physically transfer Guests from wheelchairs. They recommend that you visit with someone who can physically assist you, when necessary.

We have attempted to provide accurate and concise information on the various attractions, stage shows, dinner shows, and transportation options. However, please check the official Disney site for the official Disney statement. We are not associated with the WDW resorts or parks and their word is final, not ours. You can find the official online handicapped guide here.

 

NOTE: we have included as much detail as we could since everyone has different capabilities of transfer, trunk control, arm strength, head control, etc. Also, we have not taken other equipment, such as feeding tubes, vents, cooling systems, into account. If you have anything additional to offer, please email us. info@themouseonwheels.com

 

This site was last updated 02/01/08

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