This is the wheelchair accessible Toy Story Mania car. It has a seat which can be removed to make space for a wheelchair. In this photo, the seat has not been removed and rolled out of the way. The back of the car folds down to make a ramp for the seat on the right to roll out and the wheelchair...
EDITED WITH NEW PHOTO April 2011. The queue at Small World at WDW was renovated and reopened in early 2011. There is a separate wheelchair entrance and waiting area. After riding, guests with wheelchairs exit thru the same area as other guests.
Guest with wheelchairs, ECVs or other mobility...
This is a view into the roll in shower in an SSR master bathroom. There is a fold down seat in the area of the shower that you can't see to the left of the shower opening. The sink is off the picture just to the left of the shower. The toliet is farther away to the left, with space between the...
This is the roll in shower from an SSR master bath. The bathroom is the the same size as a non-accessible SSR master bath, just arranged differently to make room for the shower. The bathroom is the same in a 1 or 2 bedroom villa.
It does have rails which guests can lean against (they are not designed to have anyone sit on them). Guests may bring a wheelchair or ECV into any row, but because of the closeness of the rails, it is easier to manouver a wheelchair or ECV in the back of the theater, where there are no lean...
It does have rails which guests can lean against (they are not designed to have anyone sit on them). Guests may bring a wheelchair or ECV into any row, but because of the closeness of the rails, it is easier to manouver a wheelchair or ECV in the back of the theater, where there are no lean rails.
This is an aisle chair that is used to transfer someone from a wheelchair to the airplane seat. The aisle chair is narrow enough to fit down the aisle of the airplane. There are different brands/types of aisle chairs, but they are all pretty similar.
This is the sign that is outside all the Companion Restrooms at WDW. Although many people think of them as "Family Restrooms", there are not enough of them if they are used that way. There are usually only 4-6 per park and in many cases, those are the only 4-6 toilets that...
This is the kitchenette part of an OKW accessible studio. The refrigerator would normally be in the area under the microwave. It is placed next to the bed to make room for a roll under sink and roll under area under the microwave. The bathroom is off the picture to the right and the bedroom is...
This is an OKW accessible studio with a roll in shower. The refrigerator would normally be in the kitchenette. In the roll in shower room, there is a roll under sink in the kitchenette. To make room for that, the refrigerator is moved next to the bed. In the lock off rooms, there is a door that...
NEW PICTURE APRIL 2011. This is the area where wheelchairs and ECVs are stored if the users choose to walk aboard the boat. There is a ramped wheelchair boat if guests choose to stay in their wheelchair. If you choose to transfer to a boat, your wheelchair or ECV will be parked here when you exit.
This is one type of handicapped restroom in WDW restrooms. The older restrooms, especially in Epcot and MK may have this type of stall. The newer restroom have been updated.