and, how you can tell the designated disabled parking spots is that they have signs, a wheelchair symbol or blue paint separating the spots.The ferry is accessible. The trams, however do not carry ECVs. When you enter the parking area, please ask the CM to direct you to disabled parking. If you do not have a disabled license plate/hang tag, please do not park in an officially-designated disabled space- you may get a ticket. There are other, nondisabled spaces in the lot.
if you have young kids in your group the walk shoes99 talked about also has cars going to the handicapped parking going by you as you walk and there are no trams to this area. and I agree the ferry is easier with either an ECV/wheelchair or a stroller because of the ramps up and down to the monorail. if you have the ability to uses buses to MK you might want to consider that for MK onlyThank you for the detailed info! My mom has a handicapped parking permit so we are good to go in that respect. I think she would prefer the ferry based on what you have said.