Knott's Berry Farm has dramatically stepped up their helpfulness to those with disabilities. They of course have a pass like most theme parks that you get from guest relations. Theirs works a little differently, instead of getting a return time, you go to an attraction, the first one you get straight on and then they mark down what time you can next use the pass based on the current length of the line. Do note the maximum party size with a pass is 4 people, including the person that need the pass.
But you can go and never do a single ride and spend all day with the entertainment and atmosphere and have a blast, especially.if you like historical things.
As for some of the disability friendly things they are doing:
If you have a handicap placard or.playe, you can park in the marketplace parking for the same rate (or.of you have a pass with parking that works too) and it is the closest parking to the front of the park they have.
I have seen people that need to rent an ECV standing in line outside the park and clearly having a hard time and staff has brought a rental ECV to them.
They will offer to open doors, carry trays, fill drinks at self service stations, move things that might be in the way without being asked. Basically the things Disney used to.do, but no.longer seem inclined to do unless you ask them to. Might seem small, but when you need it, it.is huge.
Generally, unless it is an area that isn't well staffed, if they see someone standing in front of someone in a wheelchair at a show, they will kindly ask them to stand behind the person in a wheelchair.
The list goes on and on and Everytime we go we see the.do.something else that surprises us.
But you can go and never do a single ride and spend all day with the entertainment and atmosphere and have a blast, especially.if you like historical things.
As for some of the disability friendly things they are doing:
If you have a handicap placard or.playe, you can park in the marketplace parking for the same rate (or.of you have a pass with parking that works too) and it is the closest parking to the front of the park they have.
I have seen people that need to rent an ECV standing in line outside the park and clearly having a hard time and staff has brought a rental ECV to them.
They will offer to open doors, carry trays, fill drinks at self service stations, move things that might be in the way without being asked. Basically the things Disney used to.do, but no.longer seem inclined to do unless you ask them to. Might seem small, but when you need it, it.is huge.
Generally, unless it is an area that isn't well staffed, if they see someone standing in front of someone in a wheelchair at a show, they will kindly ask them to stand behind the person in a wheelchair.
The list goes on and on and Everytime we go we see the.do.something else that surprises us.