Re: The Happiest Trip on Earth!
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 12:25 pm
OH MY!!!!DisneyMom wrote:As long as it is not TOO WARM for said nightshirts!;) :D:
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
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OH MY!!!!DisneyMom wrote:As long as it is not TOO WARM for said nightshirts!;) :D:
I'll send it to you, I doubt she'll mind. Expect a PM in a little while.Big Wallaby wrote:There are people here with my phone number. If one of you could, would you give Susi a call and let her know my number, or give me hers so I can give her a call? I think she's already off the computer for a while.
Bus from DTD or the TTC or there is a ferry from the MK. I believe those ferries are accessible but am not sure. I do know the ones that run between the Contemporary, the Fort and the Lodge aren't.Princess Susi wrote:I have been reading a LOT about disabilities at WDW and ECVs and busses. We probably won't have to take too many busses. We need to get to the Wildeness campground as well for the Backyard BBQ and a carriage ride. I imagine we have to go by bus there.
All Disney buses are equipped with either a lift or a ramp and can hold two wheelchairs or ECVs. ECV and wheelchair users are boarded first but exit last.But we will be using the ferry to MK and the friendship boats down at the Epcot area resorts.
I believe there are two kinds of lifts and that one is smaller than the other. Only the oldest buses in the fleet have lifts of any kind, the majority have ramps that fold out that you drive straight up. Cranbiz or someone will know more detail than that.I have read that some of the lifts are small and cannot take all the different kinds of ECV's like the larger ones. I don't know what size mine will be, the hotel made all the arrangememnts for us, renting the ECV and having it ready for us when we get there. I am hoping for a smooth trip with the ECV.
The majority of attractions have accessible queues and the few that don't have alternate entrances for wheelchairs and ECVs (for instance wheelchairs and ECVs go down the exit ramp of it's a small world). All newer attractions were designed with accessible queues and only a small number of older attractions have queues that could not be modified to be accessible and the majority of those are in the MK and a few are in Epcot. All of Animal Kingdom's and Studio's queues are fully accessible.Last trip two years ago, I could still walk, was in pain, but not enough to make me have to use a chair or scooter. This time I have no choice. I have to use one. I cannot walk longer than an hour. I hate to have to use the ECV, but at least we can still go to WDW and have fun instead of sitting around here wishing we could go. Disney has made everything so accessible, that is not going to be too hard to negotiate the Parks.
I have a list of some of the tight queues and turnstyles for some of the attractions like France and Mexico in the WS. I may be able to leave the ECV outside and walk a little to some of those and not worry about negotiating the tight turns there. I am hoping that I can do this with most attractions. Not have to ride it in and transfer to a chair, then to a seat or ride vehicle. If I remember correctly, May was not so crowded last trip, Soarin' was the worst wait we had and I can take my ECV there. Ay least at DL they let you ride all the way in and Park next to the lifts. That would help! Lots of Fastpasses as well! Anything more I should know about being diabled at WDW, I would appreciate any tips from anyone.
sues
The thing that shocked both my husband and I was how fast the float moved. Way faster than anything I've ever seen in a park before. I don't know how the people don't fall off!I am going to watch for the HSM float. I have seen it at California Adventure and usually avoid it. I will need eyes in the back of my head to be able to see all the possible things that could cause me to have to stop quickly or manuver away from something. You know how it is. I have had the experience of usung the ECV at Disneyland already, so I am used to it at Disney Parks.
The real problem sometimes is that we are at eye level with butts. If Ralph points out something ahead and we are in a crowd, I cannot see it because of the butts and my eye level. That is something many don't think about when they try manuvering in front of a chair or ECV. They have no ideas we cannot see around their butt.
OoOoOoOo...nice smelling toiletries at the Polynesian! Ahhhhhhh...heaven!
I will be spending a LOT of time at the resort. We will do some half day deals, where we go to the park in the morning and come back to the resort in the afternoon and then try staying around the resort in the mornings and go to the Parks later to enjoy some night entertainment like Spectromagic and Wishes from the Park (maybe). We will have a great view of Wishes from the Polynesian beach. And we have a Fireworks cruise to see them from in a boat in Seven Seas Lagoon. That will be romantic! Awwwwww.....
As someone who has had to run along side it to keep guests back, I concur. wheeze, wheeze, wheeze - I'm too old for this! :(February wrote:The thing that shocked both my husband and I was how fast the float moved. Way faster than anything I've ever seen in a park before. I don't know how the people don't fall off!
Bru
I'm going! I'm going! Off to the Hairdressers! Be Back Later!February wrote:The thing that shocked both my husband and I was how fast the float moved. Way faster than anything I've ever seen in a park before. I don't know how the people don't fall off!
The toiletries are amazing though for some reason the lotion doesn't smell quite as amazing as the body wash, shampoo and conditioner do. But it's all great stuff and they do sell it in the gift shop too in bigger sizes just remember if you want to stock up, have them ship it home for you cause that's not carry on liquid size, baby LOL.
Awww, fireworks cruise! That IS so romantic!
Have a marvelous time and hey, if you're reading this, what are you doing on the computer? LOL ;) You've got fun trip stuff to do! Get moving! LOL
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Bru