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The park map says guests with mobility related disabilities should talk to a CM about their options. It is probably so that the CM can explain how the ride access operates so the guest can decide whether or not they will be able to ride before actually getting into line.
The basic information is:
The queue is wheelchair accessible from the line entrance to just before boarding. Once you get close to the loading area, there is a holding area for guests using wheelchairs where you will be told to park. Guests need to be able to walk about 10 feet from that area to get into the Peter Pan ship. There is a moving walkway that moves at the same speed as the ships.The walkway can’t be stopped or slowed.
If I remember correctly, the CMs have a wheelchair out front of the Peter Pan queue that you can borrow. Park your ECV, transfer to the wheelchair and then return it when you come out of the ride.
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