Phenomenal video. Much of it doesn’t apply to me, but it’s awesome to see the detail and effort y’all put into this video to ensure anyone with any condition can have a fun time.
Oh my gosh, seeing the packet of info Jen was holding, y’all really put in the work! Really informative video, I loved that you actually went around to each area to show us what it looks like, and even picked up the handheld captioning device for the day! I feel really fortunate that I don’t have to take advantage of the accessibility features, but I hope to one day bring my friends along on a trip who will need some of these. It’s awesome that Disney has so many great things to help make a trip possible for everyone
Thanks so much for watching. Yeah it’s a ton of info especially when most of it is pretty new to us. Like you we are lucky to not need most of the services offered but glad to be able to share what we learn!
thank you so much for this! were taking my mother in law in September and she has trouble getting around and does dialysis 3 times a week, so she really needs the accessibility! It will be our first time helping her navigate a scooter! These videos are hard to find i appreciate it so much!!
I really enjoyed the seeing the locations of some places to take a rest that might be off the beaten path. Thanks for pointing them out and showing what they actually look like.
Just wanted to mention that not every ride requires you to transfer from ECV to WC to the ride. The paper maps(and I assume it is in the app somewhere) have a legend that lists all the options from must-be ambulatory (Swiss Family Treehouse) to May remain in ECV/WC (Jungle Cruise). The one that surprises most first-time guests is Peter Pan's Flight you must be ambulatory for it. I was told it's because if it stops you must use a ladder to evacuate the ride.
Also, there are adult changing tables (Medical tables) that adjust up and down in the first aid centers in all 4 parks. These are great for adult/large child diaper changing or catheterization. You just need to sign in at first aid and they will take you to a private room. Also, there is a new adult changing table in Epcot by the Celebration Center restrooms.
Hello. I am from Brazil and I didn’t understand quite well, the part of the vídeo that explains how to go from standard parking lot into the train, with an EVC, to TTC. Isn’t it possible? I will rent an ECV but I don’t have the permission to park in the medical parking. Could you inform me how can I solve this problema?Thank you. My english is not so good😊.
Hi yes, you will tell the cast member at the parking plaza that you need medical overflow parking. They will direct you to a cast member in the parking lot. They will allow you to park on an end spot near where the tram stops. If you are renting an ECV and bringing it with you, you can just drive it from there to TTC. If you are renting at the park, board the tram which will take you to TTC. Hopefully this answers your question. If not please let me know if you need further explanation.
This is a great video. Thanks for doing this!
Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed it. We really appreciate the support!
As someone who is disabled, I really appreciate you making this video!
Thanks so much for your kind words. It was always my hope that it could be used as a resource for people who are looking some basic info!
Phenomenal video. Much of it doesn’t apply to me, but it’s awesome to see the detail and effort y’all put into this video to ensure anyone with any condition can have a fun time.
Thanks so much for your kind words. We hear it a lot that people are confused about the available services so we felt compelled to make it.
Oh my gosh, seeing the packet of info Jen was holding, y’all really put in the work! Really informative video, I loved that you actually went around to each area to show us what it looks like, and even picked up the handheld captioning device for the day! I feel really fortunate that I don’t have to take advantage of the accessibility features, but I hope to one day bring my friends along on a trip who will need some of these. It’s awesome that Disney has so many great things to help make a trip possible for everyone
Thanks so much for watching. Yeah it’s a ton of info especially when most of it is pretty new to us. Like you we are lucky to not need most of the services offered but glad to be able to share what we learn!
thank you so much for this! were taking my mother in law in September and she has trouble getting around and does dialysis 3 times a week, so she really needs the accessibility! It will be our first time helping her navigate a scooter! These videos are hard to find i appreciate it so much!!
Glad it was helpful!
I really enjoyed the seeing the locations of some places to take a rest that might be off the beaten path. Thanks for pointing them out and showing what they actually look like.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks so much for watching!
Just wanted to mention that not every ride requires you to transfer from ECV to WC to the ride. The paper maps(and I assume it is in the app somewhere) have a legend that lists all the options from must-be ambulatory (Swiss Family Treehouse) to May remain in ECV/WC (Jungle Cruise). The one that surprises most first-time guests is Peter Pan's Flight you must be ambulatory for it. I was told it's because if it stops you must use a ladder to evacuate the ride.
Thanks so much for the info. I will make sure that I correct this going forward as I continue this series!
Also, there are adult changing tables (Medical tables) that adjust up and down in the first aid centers in all 4 parks. These are great for adult/large child diaper changing or catheterization. You just need to sign in at first aid and they will take you to a private room. Also, there is a new adult changing table in Epcot by the Celebration Center restrooms.
Awesome information. Thanks for letting us know!!!
The link to the sensory guide is broken!
Thanks for letting me know. I got it fixed!
Hello. I am from Brazil and I didn’t understand quite well, the part of the vídeo that explains how to go from standard parking lot into the train, with an EVC, to TTC. Isn’t it possible? I will rent an ECV but I don’t have the permission to park in the medical parking. Could you inform me how can I solve this problema?Thank you. My english is not so good😊.
Hi yes, you will tell the cast member at the parking plaza that you need medical overflow parking. They will direct you to a cast member in the parking lot. They will allow you to park on an end spot near where the tram stops. If you are renting an ECV and bringing it with you, you can just drive it from there to TTC. If you are renting at the park, board the tram which will take you to TTC. Hopefully this answers your question. If not please let me know if you need further explanation.