WDW Attraction Vehicle and Seating Guide, Part Two: Epcot – 061




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Summary: Part 2 of a discussion with Erin Foster about Epcot's attraction vehicle and seating accessibility and more! <a href="http://specialmouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Land-e1424986305888.jpg"></a> Keep your hands and feet inside the vehicle at all times; we're taking a practical look at the accessibility of vehicles and seating found at Epcot, including Seating capacity per row Seating capacity per vehicle ECV and wheelchair accessibility Seating surface Safety restraints Boarding procedure Height requirement Sensory issues   Tip of the Week: This week I have a question from Rae who asks about the ECV and wheelchair accessibility of the water taxis that run between Port Orleans &amp; Port Riverside and the Downtown Disney (soon to be Disney Springs) area. I'm happy to report that they are accessible, unlike the smaller water taxis that run between the Magic Kingdom and the Monorail Resorts (The Polynesian, The Contemporary and The Grand Floridian). This is important to know if you are staying at one of these resorts and are using a scooter or ECV because you will need to use the monorail to get to and from the Magic Kingdom. Also, some of the smaller launches that run between the Magic Kingdom and the Wilderness Lodge and Fort Wilderness Resort do not accommodate wheelchairs and scooters, but some of the larger ones do. So, make sure you check the signage when you queue up at the dock before you spend time waiting for a boat that cannot accommodate you. It's also important to remember that none of these boats run if there is lightning danger, heavy rains or high winds. Thanks for listening,   Kathy