Originally Posted By Ghost Hostess We are planning to take my aunt who is in a wheelchair to Disneyland. The last time we went (far too long ago), they were no longer using special assistant passes, and all that we needed to do was enter through the exits to most rides. Is that still the case, or has anything changed? I read somewhere that they break the party up, having the person in the wheelchair wait outside while another person in the party waits in line. Or was that a different park? We would just like to know before we go, so that we know what to expect. Thank you in advance for any info that anyone can share!
Originally Posted By Darkbeer The procedure is pretty much the same as a few years ago, unless your party is more than 6 people. When you enter the park, you should be handed a special guide for Wheelchairs, that describes each rides specific policy. (In DCA, all queues are wheelchair accessable, and there is no using the exits).
Originally Posted By Ghost Hostess Yes, it's me! Good to see that there are other veteran members on these boards! Thank you, Darkbeer (another veteran member) for the info! I figured it out - it's Knott's Berry Farm that has the person in the wheelchair wait outside, while someone else in their party waits in the line.