I’m not a wheelchair user, but I can only stand for 5 minutes and walk for 10. Any ideas what things can I do with those restrictions?
Edit: thanks to everyone that’s replied so far! I didn’t know if anyone would, but loads of you have given me great tips to make sure my disability doesn’t stop me having a blast! I really appreciate you ❤️
Legit reason to do Disneyland in a wheelchair and get to go right to the front of the line every time. You and like 2 people with you.
If you can find someone that can get you on to the Magic Castle, that would totally work for you. Maybe ask in magician subreddits? It’s all get up, walk somewhere 30 steps away, and sit again. Plus dinner and a show. Amazing place.
If you look at dong a live taping of a TV show, there’s usually a LOT of standing in a line for an hour+. They might have some accommodation, but it might vary.
Do NOT do a “stars’ homes” tour, it’s all made up BS.
Disney has invested a lot of money in ADA compliance. The ability to cut in line with a wheelchair has gone down significantly.
That’s true, but Disneyland is still the place to be if you want to skip the line in a wheelchair - there’s some rides that just can’t be made into ADA compliant queues because of space limitations, or at least that’s what I heard from other Cast Members when I did Studios in a wheelchair with a friend after I got injured.
Oooooh well that’s a bonus