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Can I ride rides at Disney with a leg cast?

If you'll need a stroller or wheelchair throughout your entire visit, there are several local rental companies in Orlando that can provide that service. When it comes to experiencing attractions, a large majority of Walt Disney World rides will accommodate a leg cast from the knee down.



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But there is still plenty of magic to experience. There are no specific rules that would restrict Guests from experiencing attractions while using a hard cast. That said, I'd like to share a few thoughts to consider as you visit the Disneyland Resort.

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Physical Requirements: Each rider must maintain in an upright seated position with their back against the seatback during the duration of the ride and their arms, hands, legs, and feet inside the ride vehicle at all times. Riders must have one functioning arm and one functioning leg. No leg casts.

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Guests have to step down in order to board some attractions like Space Mountain and Rock 'n' Roller Coaster. Cast Members are not allowed to physically lift guests so keep that in mind. If your teenager doesn't have any problems with any of these, then they should be able to ride.

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Cast Members throughout the parks are very accommodating to Guests needing a little extra assistance. If you decide that you do need to rent a wheelchair or Electric Conveyance Vehicle (ECV) once you're there, you can also do that at the theme parks.

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You might not be able to take your crutches with you on most attractions, but there are places that are close to the loading areas where you will be able to place your crutches so they are close after you finish your experience.

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You should wear dress pants, jeans, dress shorts, t-shirts, long-sleeved shirts with a collar, blouses, sweaters, or dresses. In addition, you shouldn't wear hats, swim cover-ups, bathing suit, tank tops, or any clothing with excessive rips and tears.

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In Magic Kingdom Park, there are many attractions you can enjoy while wearing your arm cast! One of my favorites for relaxation and limited movement is the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover. It's your highway in the sky! You're able to view Tomorrowland and even Cinderella's Castle from above.

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1. Arriving at a Ride or Attraction in an ECV or wheelchair at Disney World. For the majority of rides and attractions, those in wheelchairs and ECVs will be going into the same queue as everyone else. You may veer off at certain points to avoid stairs, etc.

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How to Recover from a Long Theme Park Day in Time for the Next One
  1. Walking: Get used to it. ...
  2. Drink Water: You brought your water bottle, and now you have to use it. ...
  3. Elevate Your Legs: If your feet have taken a pounding and have started to ache or swell, spend some time with your feet up. ...
  4. Stretching: Stretch it on out.


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