After
30 years, I can finally say I’ve been to Walt Disney World twice in my lifetime.
The first time when I was seven years old or so and my parents wanted to show
their children a good time. This time, I am 37 years old and trying to
rediscover some of that magic and childlike awe we tend to lose in the process
of growing up, I can honestly say I’ve done that. In this post, I will highlight
some of my favorite activities to do in the Magic Kingdom that are handicapped
accessible for those in wheelchairs.
My mom
made reservations or three days at Disney’s Polynesian Resort, which incidentally
was the same hotel we stayed at originally. The resort still had its Hawaiian
style decor; however, it has seen its share of technological advances- like
electronic bracelets that allow you access to the hotel as well as the theme
parks. These bands are only available as part of a theme park package. Employees at the resort always seem to go above and beyond to make your stay extremely pleasant. For instance, once they heard it was my 37th birthday trip they gave me a "happy birthday" button. I wore it for next two days, getting several well wishes and even a few extra perks here and there.
After
settling in and getting a good night’s rest, we decided to go to the Magic
Kingdom first. Since we were at the resort, it is much easier to take the monorail or bus to all of the amusement. Getting on the monorail is simple, security personnel have little ramps which line up with the vehicle and allow you to drive your wheelchair inside. For a bus, the procedure is slightly different because they have lifts and tie-downs to secure the wheelchair in place. At any rate, we arrived at the Magic Kingdom just in time for us to see the Disney characters dance by the castle. "Inviting" us to enjoy the rest of our day.After that, my parents and I visited the Swiss Family Robinson attraction where they reminded me of the first time we had visited when my dad carried me to the very top of the treehouse. From there, we went on the Jungle Cruise ride.
If you are looking for a handicapped accessible
boat, you may have to ask for assistance. In which case, they may give you a
specific time slot where the boat is available. We had to wait until 1-1:30 PM;
the boat had a special ramp that lowered me down and then rotated my
wheelchair, so I was looking straight forward and could see either side of the
water Along the way, my tour guide pointed out
different animals; although these were animated, they gave a realistic
portrayal of what people would have encountered in the Amazon. There were also
waterfalls that kept people cool during the ride. At 3 o’clock, we stopped on Main Street and
waited for the Festival of Fantasy to begin. This parade highlights all of the
characters from Disney movies, including Beauty and the Beast and of course,
Mickey and Minnie Mouse
1 comment:
Sounds like it really was a great time! Glad you were able to do some things and enjoy being a KID again.
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