Re: [QUAD-L] Disneyland

2012-06-19 Thread lindakrn


Thanks Don, happy to hear about your trip  glad you had a great time. That 
makes me want to go on vacation.  Since Disney World is newer than Disneyland 
I'm sure it will be accessible too. 
Thanks, Lindaf

Re: [QUAD-L] Disneyland

2012-06-18 Thread wheelchair
I am truly glad to read that you enjoyed yourself, as a kid, at  Disneyland.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 6/18/2012 6:09:24 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
donpric...@yahoo.com writes:

 

I just returned from my first trip to Disneyland. It was fantastic!
 
I knew Disney did things the right way, and I was not disappointed. The  
Disneyland theme park was clean, friendly and very accessible.
 
We parked our vehicle in the accessible lot and road the tram to the park  
entrance. I noticed right away the Disney difference: usually I have to  ask 
where to go to get to accessible entrances and such, but when they saw me  
approaching in my wheelchair they said Sir, right over here is the 
accessible  tram. Their greeting and instructions made me feel like a welcomed 
 
guest, not an afterthought.
 
Upon entering the park you can get an access guide which divides the  rides 
into basically three categories: 1. rides you could stay in your  
wheelchair, 2. rides you would need to transfer into, 3. rides that were not  
accessible.
 
I stayed in my chair for: the King Arthur Carousel, Jungle Cruise, Mark  
Twain Riverboat, Tom Sawyer Island, Disneyland Railroad, and all the areas to  
explore (Toon Town, Main Street, Pirate's Lair, etc.).
 
I transferred out of my chair for: Peter Pan's Flight, and Pirates of the  
Caribbean. The seats in these rides are hard plastic so I made sure to get 
my  Roho under me. While I really enjoyed the rides, they are not made for 
tall  (6'2) quads. My back is still a little sore. LOL
 
One other nice thing that Disney does is rope off special seating areas  
for wheelchair users to enjoy the parade and Fantasmic show. I had one of the  
best viewing locations in the park for the parade, and because the area was 
 reserved nobody stood up in front of me or tried to squeeze into my space. 
 Very refreshing!
 
There's a ton of stuff I didn't get to see or do, but I'll go back.
 
Don.