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    Disneyland and Disabilities

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    Even if you are confined to a wheelchair or on
    crutches, you can still enjoy Disneyland. If you are
    on crutches, you should consider renting a
    Disneyland Scooter to get around the park. The
    rental fee is $35 per day, with a $20 deposit. A valid
    driver?s license is required, and you must be
    eighteen years old or older.

    You can also choose to rent a wheelchair, which is
    not electronic. The rental fee for a wheelchair is $8
    per day, with a $20 deposit. You do not have to rent
    your wheelchair or Scooter from Disneyland. You can
    choose to rent the apparatus from a private company,
    and have the wheelchair or scooter delivered to your
    hotel room. You may find that it is cheaper to rent
    from a private company, as opposed to renting from
    Disneyland.

    All of the restaurants and shops are wheelchair
    accessible, as are the entertainment areas. When it
    comes to wheelchairs, your problem will be
    accessing some of the rides. Some rides are not
    appropriate for people who are in wheelchairs,
    while others are perfectly suitable. For instance, you
    will not be able to enjoy Donald?s Boat, Sailing Ship,
    or Tarzan?s Tree house.

    However, there are many attractions that you can
    enjoy, such as The Disney Gallery, Disneyland
    Monorail, the Disneyland Railroad, the Tiki Room,
    The Golden Horseshoe, It?s A Small World, Mark
    Twain Riverboat, and Tom Sawyer Island. Some
    attractions will require you to be transferred from your
    wheelchair, such as Alice in Wonderland, Indiana
    Jones, and the King Arthur Carrousel.

    Cast members and service personnel will be happy
    to help with Guest wheelchair transfers, and if you
    should lose a wheelchair or scooter that you?ve rented
    from Disneyland, simply show the ticket for the
    wheelchair or scooter, and Disneyland will happily
    supply you with another one. However, if you lose a
    wheelchair or scooter that was rented from an outside
    company, Disneyland will not be able to help you
    replace it, and you may have to pay the rental company
    the full value of the chair. This is something to consider
    when you are trying to decide whether to rent from
    Disneyland or a private company.

    Whether you can enjoy a ride in your wheelchair, or
    you must be transferred from your wheelchair to the
    ride, you can actually enjoy most of the rides at
    Disneyland. Do not allow the fact that you can?t walk
    around the park keep you from planning a Disneyland
    Vacation. Again, Disneyland was designed with
    everyone in mind!

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