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Pandora rides and Toy Story Land rides experiences
FOP might be an issue. You need to mount an individual fixture that is a lot like a motorcycle in its form (it doesn’t travel anywhere, but you do sit on it as you would a motorcycle). You do need to swing a leg over it to get on. At least when they first opened the ride, the fixture could not accommodate larger individuals: the automatic restraints were unable to properly adjust, and I saw people having to leave the ride before it started. Don’t know if they’ve addressed that issue since. You’d need to ash a CM before you get in line.
Na’vi River is pretty much like POC. You should be OK there.
Haven’t been to Toy Story yet, so can’t comment on that one.
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Nav'i river journey is about the sams as small world. There are hand holds getting in and out of the boat. Rows one and three are the easiest ( for me ). On FOP I don't swing my leg. I put my legs on either side of the vehicle and just scoot my feet forward. It looks sort of like a motorcycle . There are back and leg restraints. There is a test vehicle outside of the entrance, you can see if it will work out for you before getting in line.
For Toy story land, it's totally accessible both mobility and size wise. On Alien Swirl there is a special handicap ride vehicle to make it easier to enter and exit the vehicle. It's the same as Maters Junkyard
Jamboree in California Adventure.
I use a walker and sometimes a scooter. Some hip issues. FOP isn't an issue for me getting on or off.
Marci
Many visits. Live 20 minutes from the parks.
Work at Universal Studios in Diagon Alley. Ollivanders/ wand magic.
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Pandorra and Navi River Ride
My mom has mobility issues and needs a scooter and then she can transfer to a wheelchair.
Pandora was easy for my mom. The CM's took my mom to a separate room where she transferred to a hydraulic wheelchair. The CM's were then able to take the hydraulic wheelchair right to the ride and all my mom had to do was scoot to the front of the vehicle and then they removed the hydraulic wheelchair. Mom loved the ride and went on it many times.
Navi River was difficult for mom as there was no handicap boat. She worried throughout the ride how she was going to get out. At the end of the ride the CM put steps into the ride but that did not help my mom. She was able to hold on to one of the railings and pull herself out.
Hope this helps you with your questions.
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I am pooh size plus. Was not able to get on the FOP, not for my stomach, but because of my calves. the rule of thumb is if your calf is over 16 inches wide you probably won't get on.
The slinky ride? wow. most comfortable rollercoaster i've been on. the seats are huge, the lap bar is comfy, you'll have no issues.
Have A Magical Day-1970-1989-offsite, 2002-DLR, 2003-DLR, 2005-Sports, 2007-All Music, 2008-POP, December 12-21 2009-Pop, January 16-18, 2010-Disneyland. Disney Sports-Feb 1-6, 2012, Disneyland-December 7 and 8, 2012, DIsney Pop-Feb 1-5, 2013 (my son's first trip.)
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Thanks so much for the help!
*** Tiffany ***
Next Trip: Pre-Christmas Girl's Trip! 12/6-12/18 at CSR
Past Trips: many off-site growing up; 2/07 (CBR), 10/08 (POFQ), 10/09 (Poly), 1/10 (POR, CR), 11/11 (POFQ), 11/14 (POFQ), 3/17 (POR)
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