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Park Accessibility Guide ELITCH GARDENS PARK ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE Park Accessibility Guide ELITCH GARDENS PARK ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE WELCOME TO ELITCH GARDENS We’re glad you’re here! This guide provides an overview of services and facilities available for Guests with disabilities who are visiting Elitch Gardens. We are committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all Guests. This guide is intended to supplement the Elitch Gardens Park Map and Guide, which contains additional park information and an entertainment schedule. This guide also lists all of the rides, shows, and Guest assistance areas and includes symbols that will help you find these areas on the park map. Many theme park rides incorporate safety systems designed by the manufacturer to accommodate people of average physical stature and body proportion. These systems may place restrictions on the ability of an individual to safely experience the ride. Guests of exceptional proportions, Guests who have or have had health concerns with their heart, back or neck, expectant mothers, people who have had recent surgery, people with casts, braces, or restrictive devices, may not be safely accommodated by these systems. For example, height requirements are based on the size needed for restraint devices to function properly and the level of developmental maturity usually associated with a certain height. Elitch Garden’s Ride Admission Policy has been developed based on the recommendations of the manufacturer, our past experience and our evaluation of each ride using our knowledge of the ride in both normal and emergency operating conditions. Our prime consideration is the ability of each person to endure the dynamics of a ride without risk of injury to that person or other riders. Guests who feel affected by this policy are encouraged to visit any Guest Relations Office to obtain a list of the rides they can safely ride. The Ride Admission Policy list will provide information for our ride attendants to help accommodate you. NOTICE: The information in this guide is subject to change. Please feel free to contact a Team Member regarding accessibility prior to boarding a particular ride. You may also visit Guest Relations for current information on accessibility and services. 2 ELITCH GARDENS PARK ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE Index of Contents Welcome to ELITCH GARDENS ........................................................................... 2 Index of Contents........................................................................................... 3 Accessible Parking.......................................................................................... 5 Accessible Entrance ....................................................................................... 5 Special Dietary Needs .................................................................................... 5 Guest Relations .............................................................................................. 5 Wheelchair & Stroller Rental ......................................................................... 5 First Aid .......................................................................................................... 5 Gift Shops ...................................................................................................... 5 Restrooms ...................................................................................................... 6 Dining ............................................................................................................. 6 Hearing Impairment Accommodations .......................................................... 6 Assistance Animals......................................................................................... 6 Oxygen Tanks ................................................................................................. 7 Show Arena Access Information .................................................................... 7 Elitch Arena ................................................................................................ 7 KiddieLand Stage........................................................................................ 7 Trocadero Theater ..................................................................................... 8 Ride Access Information ................................................................................ 8 General Information .................................................................................. 8 Guests of Exceptional Size ............................................................................. 9 Height Requirements ..................................................................................... 9 Loose Articles ................................................................................................. 9 On Ride Camera Policy ................................................................................... 9 Safety Signage .............................................................................................. 10 Before You Ride ........................................................................................... 10 Definitions ................................................................................................... 10 Supervising Companion ........................................................................... 10 Hand-held Infant ...................................................................................... 11 Functioning Extremity .............................................................................. 11 Ability to hold on or brace ....................................................................... 11 Participation Criteria ................................................................................ 11 RIDES AND ATTRACTIONS ................................................................................ 13 Al's Big Rig Trucking CO. ........................................................................... 13 Balloon Race ............................................................................................ 13 Big Wheel ................................................................................................. 14 Blazin’ Buckaroo ...................................................................................... 14 Boomerang .............................................................................................. 15 Brain Drain ............................................................................................... 15 Carousel ................................................................................................... 16 Crazy Bus .................................................................................................. 16 Ding Dong Dock ....................................................................................... 17 Disaster Canyon ....................................................................................... 17 Dragonwing .............................................................................................. 18 Elitch Express ........................................................................................... 19 3 ELITCH GARDENS PARK ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE Ghost Blasters .......................................................................................... 19 Goofy Gazebo .......................................................................................... 20 Half Pipe ................................................................................................... 20 Hollywood and Vine ................................................................................. 21 Jumping Jack ............................................................................................ 21 Kidspin ..................................................................................................... 22 Mike’s Bikes ............................................................................................. 22 Mind Eraser.............................................................................................. 23 Mouse House ........................................................................................... 23 Observation Tower .................................................................................. 24 Rockin’ Tug............................................................................................... 24 Sea Dragon ............................................................................................... 25 Shipwreck Falls ........................................................................................ 25 Sidewinder ............................................................................................... 26 Sling Shot ................................................................................................. 26 Spider ....................................................................................................... 27 Sunflower Swings ..................................................................................... 27 Tea Cups .................................................................................................. 28 Thunderbolt ............................................................................................. 28 Tilt-A-Whirl .............................................................................................. 29 Tower of Doom ........................................................................................ 30 Troika ......................................................................................................
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