As far as I know, they are still limiting loading to one family/group per gondola.
The maximum is 10 guests per gondola without a mobility device.
With a mobility device, it’s a total of 6 (5 plus the person using a mobility device).
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So does that mean that when I go solo, and am on an ECV, I'll get an entire skyway car just for me?
Yes.So does that mean that when I go solo, and am on an ECV, I'll get an entire skyway car just for me?
It would probably fit, but I doubt it would be allowed. Others may know more.Do you think a party of 5 that included one wheelchair and one (compact) ECV, would be allowed on one skyliner?
Do you think a party of 5 that included one wheelchair and one (compact) ECV, would be allowed on one skyliner?
Thanks for this thread, it hadn't even occurred to me that we wouldn't all fit into one skyliner. We are not doing parks this trip and figured we'd spend an afternoon on the skyliner, and exploring the resorts from there, before our dinner reservation at the Swan.
Maybe this will allow us all a little break from each other while we ride in two cars, lol.
You really don't want to be too cramped in one of the gondolas. The good thing about the skyliner is that they next group is only going to be a few seconds after the first. Not like you miss a bus and have to wait 20 minutes.
can 2 ECV fit into one skyliner?
can 2 ECV fit into one skyliner?
We have two sons with Cerebral Palsy. One uses a power wheelchair, and the other one walks, but uses a manual chair (that collapses) for long distances. For THREE days, our family of 5 was able to ride without a problem in one Cabin.
Until yesterday....and one CM and their supervisor made a huge issue and made us go separately.
It is so frustrating to have different rules and different interpretation of the rules. It's already hard for disabled families to travel; inconsistency makes it even harder.
We have two sons with Cerebral Palsy. One uses a power wheelchair, and the other one walks, but uses a manual chair (that collapses) for long distances. For THREE days, our family of 5 was able to ride without a problem in one Cabin.
Until yesterday....and one CM and their supervisor made a huge issue and made us go separately.
It is so frustrating to have different rules and different interpretation of the rules. It's already hard for disabled families to travel; inconsistency makes it even harder.