RaySharpton
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Has anyone been to Universal Studios Orlando in their wheelchair? I just read the FAQ and queue restrictions.
I just finished reading the FAQ here and the Universal Studios Orlando Guidemap restrictions for electric wheelchairs that can't be used in many of their attraction queues.
https://www.universalorlando.com/web/en/us/index.html
https://www.universalorlando.com/web/en/us/plan-your-visit/accessibility-information
https://www.universalorlando.com/webdata/k2/en/us/files/Documents/universal-orlando-riders-guide.pdf
https://www.universalorlando.com/we...e-entertainment,citywalk&attraction_interest=
I also just read JimC's comment about WDW restricting electric wheelchairs like his wife's wheelchair and mine from using the Flights of Passage queue.
I hope WDW doesn't start restrictions like Universal Studios Orlando has done.
I was just curious if anyone else here in a wheelchair could tell me of their experiences using a wheelchair at Universal Studios Orlando.
I also posted in the Orlando Boards.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/h...rlando-i-couldnt-find-much-searching.3760809/
I would really appreciate it.
I have a trip this September where I am renting a car for the second time using my Fold and Go Wheelchair.
I usually fly to WDW because of DME and accessibility transportation.
But this time I am renting a car to visit Daytona Beach and Orlando.
This is only the second time renting a car and using my Fold and Go Wheelchair.
The SUV rental was too expensive to rent this time.
I have a Costco rental for something similar to a Hyundai Elantra with an upgrade to something similar to a Volkswagen Jetta.
I've never driven either type of car before.
I'll take photos of me loading my Fold and Go Wheelchair into the trunk.
This time I am staying at an Orlando resort called Westgate Towers Resort for two weeks because of an excellent offer for a specific two weeks.
I was just going to relax and maybe go to WDW and Universal and Seaworld.
I saw the Westgate Towers Resort had limited bus transportation to the various parks.
I was going to wait until my December trip to buy my annual pass, so I don't know if I would visit the parks this time. Maybe just relax at the resort. Maybe go to WDW without going to the parks. I don't know right now.
I could spend more time at Disney Springs or visit the different resorts and check out what is going on at the Disney Skyliner Gondola Stations, I guess.
But I haven't been to Universal Studios Orlando in decades.
I plan on visiting NASA and the Speedway in Daytona Beach, too.
Thank you in advance.
I just finished reading the FAQ here and the Universal Studios Orlando Guidemap restrictions for electric wheelchairs that can't be used in many of their attraction queues.
Link to Universal Rider's Guide. This is the Universal version of the Guidebook for Guests with Disabilities. It includes quite a bit of specific information about the attractions, including what abilities riders need to have to ride.
Universal/Islands of Adventure has GAP (Guest Assistance Passes), which work fairly similar to Disney's DAS (Disability Access Service).
You do not need a doctor's note. Just be able to tell them what assistance you need at Guest Services.
At each attraction, you will be able to enter right away if the wait is less than 30 minutes. For wait of longer then 30 minutes, you will be given a Return Time, similar to the standby wait time. When you return to the attraction when the return time has come, you will go in the a Express Pass line, which will be a shorter wait.
Both parks are ADA compliant and, as such, are wheelchair accessible. There is seldom a need for a separate line for wheelchairs as the wheelchair just goes through the regular line.
It's important to know though, Universal/Islands of Adventure do not allow power wheelchairs or ECVs in their lines/attractions.
Universal/Islands of Adventure does have an Express Card that guests can purchase or you can get by staying at a Universal hotel. That allows guests to use an Express Pass entrance to access attractions without waiting, but not all attractions have Express Pass.
VIP Gap (back door access--mostly for Make a Wish Kids or Give Kids the World)
Bill Sears did a very comprehensive report about Universal Studio/Island of Adventure in May 2008.The report includes many ride car pictures and descriptions of transfers.
Harry Potter area at Universal
- Information from disABILITIES Board from Aug 2010 - 2 page thread which includes links to some pictures and videos.
From information posted on this thread, whether or not Guest Assistance Passes are used or not depends on how busy it is, among other things.- Carbs in butterbeer
SueM in MN
Moderator of disABILITIES
Link to disABILITIES FAQs thread
https://www.universalorlando.com/web/en/us/index.html
https://www.universalorlando.com/web/en/us/plan-your-visit/accessibility-information
https://www.universalorlando.com/webdata/k2/en/us/files/Documents/universal-orlando-riders-guide.pdf
https://www.universalorlando.com/we...e-entertainment,citywalk&attraction_interest=
I also just read JimC's comment about WDW restricting electric wheelchairs like his wife's wheelchair and mine from using the Flights of Passage queue.
I hope WDW doesn't start restrictions like Universal Studios Orlando has done.
I was just curious if anyone else here in a wheelchair could tell me of their experiences using a wheelchair at Universal Studios Orlando.
I also posted in the Orlando Boards.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/h...rlando-i-couldnt-find-much-searching.3760809/
I would really appreciate it.
I have a trip this September where I am renting a car for the second time using my Fold and Go Wheelchair.
I usually fly to WDW because of DME and accessibility transportation.
But this time I am renting a car to visit Daytona Beach and Orlando.
This is only the second time renting a car and using my Fold and Go Wheelchair.
The SUV rental was too expensive to rent this time.
I have a Costco rental for something similar to a Hyundai Elantra with an upgrade to something similar to a Volkswagen Jetta.
I've never driven either type of car before.
I'll take photos of me loading my Fold and Go Wheelchair into the trunk.
This time I am staying at an Orlando resort called Westgate Towers Resort for two weeks because of an excellent offer for a specific two weeks.
I was just going to relax and maybe go to WDW and Universal and Seaworld.
I saw the Westgate Towers Resort had limited bus transportation to the various parks.
I was going to wait until my December trip to buy my annual pass, so I don't know if I would visit the parks this time. Maybe just relax at the resort. Maybe go to WDW without going to the parks. I don't know right now.
I could spend more time at Disney Springs or visit the different resorts and check out what is going on at the Disney Skyliner Gondola Stations, I guess.
But I haven't been to Universal Studios Orlando in decades.
I plan on visiting NASA and the Speedway in Daytona Beach, too.
Thank you in advance.