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john donofrios

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Nov 6, 2002, 5:20:41 AM11/6/02
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i went to disneyland when i was younger. I am disabled with MD.
Now what is access like for the new attractions.
Anyone else tell me about new attractions at Disney and all those restaraunts

David Smith

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Nov 6, 2002, 11:30:22 PM11/6/02
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Most of the rides have fair access to those in W/C ( sorry using work
abreviations) wheelchairs, some of the rides need you to have a fairly high
level of independence for transfering into the ride vehicle. Some rides such
as Indy I wouldn't reccomend to you with MD as it can be really jarring. If
you would like more detail on what you could ride etc, feel free to E-Mail
me just tke out the words "no" and "Spam" from my address, it would be
easier if I had more of an Idea of your functional abilities, Take care.
Smitty, Physical Therapist
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Abe the internet user

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Nov 7, 2002, 2:07:36 AM11/7/02
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Try these links

Disneyland Resort Guest Services
http://disneyland.disney.go.com/disneylandresort/ResortInfo/GuestServices/in
dex

Disneyland® Resort Guidebook for Guests with Disabilities PDF file
http://disney.go.com/vacations/dlr/Media/gwd121101.pdf
In order to view the Guidebook you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader available
at adobe.com

Teri's Disney Travelers' Disability FAQ
http://pixiedustinn.com/disabilitiesfaq/DisabilitiesFAQ.html

hope this helps
Abe


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Scott Peterson

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Nov 7, 2002, 12:48:31 PM11/7/02
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dono...@hinwick.demon.co.uk (john donofrios) wrote:

In general, I've found the park to be quite friendly.If you have a
handicapped placard or plates you can get parking next to the
elevators in the parking structure. There is a special bus that runs
from the parking lots in you are in a wheelchair.

When you enter the park, stop at the city hall and get a handicapped
pass and guidebook. The pass will get you priority access to the
rides. The book has instructions on how to access every ride in both
parks.

They've done a good job making everything accessible.


Scott Peterson

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