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19 Mar 16, 03:28 AM |
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Distance from Main Car Park to Park Entrance?
We've been twice, came by Eurostar and stayed on property, last time being 2008.
We have decided to drive this next time and are staying off property. I have ME, and have limited long term mobility. I don't use any aids in every day life, I just plan carefully, but have rented wheelchairs or ECVs when doing WDw. We are hoping to rent an ECV/scooter to bring with us, but if not then we'll likely get a wheelchair at the park (it will be included in our AP). Looking at the layout the main carpark looks to be quite a fair distance from the park entrance, but o know it's not to scale. Is it really as long as it looks. Mid we end up renting a chair at the park I'll need to plan the walk to and from. Thanks in advance for any info
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19 Mar 16, 09:51 AM |
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If you can park near the front of the car park (either if you have a disabled badge or get there early) it's probably 5 minutes to Annette's, there's a moving walkway part of the way. And then another 5 to the entrance to the Disneyland park (not quite so far to the studios). If you're further back in the car park add another 5 minutes, there are moving walkways. If you're a long way down a row from where the walkways are this will add time too.
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19 Mar 16, 09:52 AM |
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The other option is to park in the station car park, follow signs to Gare TGV. It costs about the same to park here as in the main car park and it is much nearer.
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19 Mar 16, 01:13 PM |
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Thanks. I will have my disabled badge so hopefully will be closer to the front. Moving walkways sound good
Station is an option, but we will have an AP with parking included so would prefer to save the money if we can.
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Canadian in the UK since 1995 Me DH WDW several trips as a child; WDW 1993 on working vacation; DLP Sept 2003 - Newport Bay Hotel; WDW January 2007 - offsite HGVC Tuscany Suites; DLP Sept 2008 - DLH; WDW/US/BG January 2013 - offsite HGVC Tuscany Suites; WDW/US and MVMCP Nov 2015 - offsite townhouse; DLP Sept 2016 - Hotel B&B; WDW Feb 2017 - POFQ; DLP June 2017 - SL GF; DLP Sept 2017 - NPB CC; DLP Nov 2018 - SL; WDW Feb 2019 - WDW Princess Half POFQ; DLP Sept 2019 - SL & DLH; |
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20 Mar 16, 01:52 PM |
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You can park in the disabled parking of the Disneyland hotel. It's right at the entrance
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20 Mar 16, 04:50 PM |
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20 Mar 16, 06:43 PM |
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Yes. You drive up to the main gates tell the man you need to use the disabled car park, he will guide you to the coach parking office where you collect a pass code when you show them your blue badge. Then you drive into the dlh car park and the disabled car park is on the right hand side. It's well signposted. There is a barrier where you stop and input the code and it lets you in.
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20 Mar 16, 07:03 PM |
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20 Mar 16, 07:03 PM |
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