Im in a wheelchair and need a hoist and changing bed to go to the toilet. I’ve never been to florida before and was wondering if anybody could tell me if Disney had these facilities that I need.
There are definitely wheelchair accessible toilets. In fact the hotels will have wheelchair accessible bathrooms, too. Even some of the Fort Wilderness Cabins have accessibly bathrooms. You just have to ask when you book. Unfortunately though, I have never seen one with a hoist. You can always call Disney and ask though. 407-WDISNEY
You also won’t have a problem with transportation. Buses and monorails as well as ferries are equipped to accommodate wheelchairs.
yes of course.. if not sue the piss out of em
References :
call them and ask them is the best way to know
References :
Yes they do. I believe it’s against the law not to have them when in a public venue where there is a X amount of people.
References :
MANDATORY, in the whole state….
References :
Yes they do. It is the law.
References :
They have standard handicap stalls and individual family assistance bathrooms. They do not have any special equipment in them other than the standard rails, raised toilets, extra wide doors etc. The same standard handicap equipment in most public bathroom. The bathrooms do not contain any type of hoist or adult sized changing beds/tables.
References :
There are definitely wheelchair accessible toilets. In fact the hotels will have wheelchair accessible bathrooms, too. Even some of the Fort Wilderness Cabins have accessibly bathrooms. You just have to ask when you book. Unfortunately though, I have never seen one with a hoist. You can always call Disney and ask though. 407-WDISNEY
You also won’t have a problem with transportation. Buses and monorails as well as ferries are equipped to accommodate wheelchairs.
References :
17th WDW vacation in 11 days
The parks have wheelchair access and a sink in the stalls, however, I’ve never seen a hoist or changing bed.
References :