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Reply To: Ride accessibility at Disney
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MemberApril 20, 2018 at 9:33 pmThe staff at Disney Parks are not insured for things like physically aiding guests. So unless you can transfer on your own or with the help of those traveling with you then unfortunately, you will be unable to ride the attraction. This is simply a liability thing for the cast members so they do not get hurt. They are not trained to physically assist guests though they will do their best to aid with smaller things. However, there are lots of attractions at all the Disney Parks that allow wheelchairs to roll right in. All the shows have wheelchair seating and many attractions like Winnie the Pooh and Finding Nemo attractions have special ride vehicles where you can roll right in. Remember Disney is not 100% about the rides. Visiting Disney is an experience. So yes you are paying full price and potentially can’t ride some of the attractions but you are getting the experience, the shows, the parades, the character interactions and so much more.