Originally Posted by
LegalTender
I've also been to "Disney" with a handicapped person, my nephew. Differences exist owing to the way parks are laid out. WDW was built later and covers more area, and the lines have been organized so that many of them are accessible. Disneyland, though, is older, smaller, and many of the lines involve stairs so a wheelchair can’t really go through them. ADA accessibility is a Disney variable.
Very true. I was speaking of Disney World, (primarily Magic Kingdom), as mentioned in the original linked story.
Last edited by ursine1; Jun 11, 2013 at 3:14 pm
Reason: Clarification