TarinMaria
Mega Poster
Anyone who knows me will know I adore Europa, but today I found myself incredibly disappointed with the park.
I was recently diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, I struggle with queues because the disorder really affects my legs. I thought, with an upcoming trip there for Horror Nights, I'd check out what their disabled visitors can do.
Basically, disabled visitors can't do anything. They don't offer an access pass. Queue or don't go on.
I have pulled a quote directly from their disabled section on the website.
'If you are able to see warning signs and ways visually and are able to go down paths or down high stairs yourself, then you are welcome to go on the ride'
Most of the larger parks will make special arrangements for disabled visitors, such as a pass to use the exit, and ramps. I'm disappointed that, in this day and age, disabled visitors aren't being catered for in a park that prides itself on guest satisfaction.
Sorry about the rant, and it might seem like I'm overreacting to most of you, but a 45 minute queue for me is incredibly painful and tiring and I'm a bit shocked that they aren't helping people more.
I'll also include a link to the section so that people can make their own minds up - http://www.europapark.de/en/services-in ... uropa-park
Also, feel free to move this to the correct part of the forum
I was recently diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, I struggle with queues because the disorder really affects my legs. I thought, with an upcoming trip there for Horror Nights, I'd check out what their disabled visitors can do.
Basically, disabled visitors can't do anything. They don't offer an access pass. Queue or don't go on.
I have pulled a quote directly from their disabled section on the website.
'If you are able to see warning signs and ways visually and are able to go down paths or down high stairs yourself, then you are welcome to go on the ride'
Most of the larger parks will make special arrangements for disabled visitors, such as a pass to use the exit, and ramps. I'm disappointed that, in this day and age, disabled visitors aren't being catered for in a park that prides itself on guest satisfaction.
Sorry about the rant, and it might seem like I'm overreacting to most of you, but a 45 minute queue for me is incredibly painful and tiring and I'm a bit shocked that they aren't helping people more.
I'll also include a link to the section so that people can make their own minds up - http://www.europapark.de/en/services-in ... uropa-park
Also, feel free to move this to the correct part of the forum