I love using the Walt Disney World Transportation System.
I can use the Disney Magical Express that has a wheelchair lift to take me to my Walt Disney World Resort.
They take my checked luggage from Atlanta and it shows up in my resort room.
I can take Walt Disney World Bus from my resort to the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney Hollywood Studios, and Disney Springs and back to my resort because they have two spaces to tie down my wheelchair.
Sure I may have to wait sometimes if there are more than two other wheelchairs or mobility scooters in line ahead of me as I see others that came after me standing in line walk onto the bus.
Sometimes I may have to wait for two buses.
But you know what?
I am on vacation and I love the way that Walt Disney World tries to make so many things accessible for me.
I don't own a car and I use Atlanta's mass transit buses and trains, so I am familiar with using this transportation.
I wonder how many guests visit that don't use their home city's mass transit on a daily basis because they live in a suburb and they use their one or two cars to get around?
I can use the Walt Disney World Monorail system with Disney cast members helping me by manually placing a ramp down to allow me to drive onto and off of the Disney Monorail.
I can travel by all but one of the Walt Disney World water taxi boats. The very small one has steps and I can't use those.
But I can use the larger water taxi boats and pontoon water taxi boats.
It is so nice to have that option and not to order a taxi whenever I want to go somewhere on Walt Disney World property.
I like the attractions and any Walt Disney World queue line that allows me to walk in line with everyone else until I get to the front row where there is usually a gate or chain to exit for a place for a wheelchair or mobility
scooter to wait for the bus or attraction ride.
I have had some guests get very upset that I am allowed to board a Walt Disney World bus before anyone else. There is a reason for this. It is easier to roll onto the bus and parallel park my wheelchair.
If there were guests boarding, it might be more difficult to drive forward, turn and reverse with so many feet around. And if guests were seating on either side of the rows their feet narrows the width of the aisle of the bus to drive forward and reverse to parallel park into the wheelchair spot.
For that very same reason, wheelchairs and mobility scooters exit the bus only after all the guests' exit first.
And these are just a few of the reasons that I like Walt Disney World Transportation.
But this is just my personal opinion.
I don't speak for anyone else.