Volcano Bay with medical challenge?

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Sep 13, 2014
So what are people’s experiences with Volcano Bay so far?

I’ve read they have some rides (in the actual Volcano) that you can take an elevator up to? How many? Do you need to has some sort of pass or visible disability (wheelchair, walker, crutches) to be allowed access to the elevator? Are there any rides you actually have to carry your own tubes up to?

Our biggest concern is the stairs. And particularly if we are caught standing on stairs for too long.

The disability in our party is generally invisible on “good” or “decent” days. And can generally climb the stairs - slowly. But it wouldn’t be a great idea to be caught on them for long. And really, well likely only do 1 or 2 slides that require going up stairs because of this. If there’s access to an elevator that might allow us to manage a couple more.

We don’t expect to be able to do a ton. We are just looking forward to the two rivers, wave pool, beach/sand area and just seeing the inside of the volcano. But we’d like to go in with an idea of what to expect.

We’ve read they also are generally BAD a.nd near ZERO options for anyone with any kind of food allergies or diet restrictions. This true?

And the park really goes look huge from the outside and on the map. How’s that?

We’ve done Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach before. Typhoon Lagoon has previously been a bit of a highlight so we have high hopes for this. But agai we usually stick to the rivers and pool and maybe hit up 2 slides during our day. Volcano Bay is so pricey we’re hoping with the elevator, if they’d allow us to use it, we might be able to get a little bit more into our day and better value for ticket cost.
 
So what are people’s experiences with Volcano Bay so far?

I’ve read they have some rides (in the actual Volcano) that you can take an elevator up to? How many? Do you need to has some sort of pass or visible disability (wheelchair, walker, crutches) to be allowed access to the elevator? Are there any rides you actually have to carry your own tubes up to?

Our biggest concern is the stairs. And particularly if we are caught standing on stairs for too long.

The disability in our party is generally invisible on “good” or “decent” days. And can generally climb the stairs - slowly. But it wouldn’t be a great idea to be caught on them for long. And really, well likely only do 1 or 2 slides that require going up stairs because of this. If there’s access to an elevator that might allow us to manage a couple more.

We don’t expect to be able to do a ton. We are just looking forward to the two rivers, wave pool, beach/sand area and just seeing the inside of the volcano. But we’d like to go in with an idea of what to expect.

We’ve read they also are generally BAD a.nd near ZERO options for anyone with any kind of food allergies or diet restrictions. This true?

And the park really goes look huge from the outside and on the map. How’s that?

We’ve done Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach before. Typhoon Lagoon has previously been a bit of a highlight so we have high hopes for this. But agai we usually stick to the rivers and pool and maybe hit up 2 slides during our day. Volcano Bay is so pricey we’re hoping with the elevator, if they’d allow us to use it, we might be able to get a little bit more into our day and better value for ticket cost.

I know nothing - zip, zero, nada, zilch - about Uni and/or Volcano Bay, other than what friends have told us.

But, I *did* find this phone number you can try for their Guest Relations office: (407) 224-4233, option 4 to discuss your concerns. I hope it helps! :)
 

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