Maeryk
Well-Known Member
There will be an elevator, of course, but it's pretty clear that accommodating all body types and, particularly, handicapped guests is no longer a priority at WDW.
It's not really Disney's responsibility to accomodate people who have let themselves go. Sorry, unpopular opinion, but they need to build for average healthy person, not for statistical outliers. Every time a new ride opens, people complain. Yet the lines are still full, and people wait hours to ride them. What they DO need to do is what other parks do.. put a test seat before the queue.. so people know they will or wont fit, rather than spending an hour or two in line, only to gum up the works at the load station.