If you do not have a wheelchair with you the you should really park in the regular spots and take the tram. You will have much less of a distance to walk. Most of the wheelchair parking spaces are taken up by people who do not have wheelchair (who should be in the regular spaces). This makes it really awkward for those of us who have wheelchairs and need the space to unload. It is something I really wish the parks would tighten up on.

Martin

quote:Originally posted by lisi

Hi - I have just returned - used my blue badge (formerly the orange badge) in all the carparks with no problem - it is accepted everywhere, at all the eateries and in the theme parks. You show your badge at the parks and they direct you to the disabled car parks which are nearer the gate. We hired a wheelchair for me at the guest services in Universal and Sea World - 8 dollars and 7 dollars respectively and on most of the rides we were ushered to the front - some of the rides though we had to queue along with everyone else. But they are so courteous in Florida for disabled people - I would have no hesitation in visiting again. All the loos are wheelchair friendly and huge wherever you go - so different to UK.
Hope this helps.
Lisi