As of this writing, a photo ID and twelve bucks (plus another twenty as a deposit which is refunded when you return it). You also need to weigh less than 350 pounds.
https://disneyland.disney.go.com/guest-services/wheelchair-rental/
I have out grown my power wheelchair and I need a new one.
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Firstly, you need a robust and suitable wheelchair. Still, if you are looking for a Standard wheelchair with limited features, you can go with Medimove, The best wheelchair brand in India The most unique or considerable factor is made in India; we believe that not only distribution but manufacturing is done with the nation, will help many.
No, there are many wheel chair vans available that have a wheelchair with them, although it depends on how modern/deluxe of a wheelchair you need. Most people who rent out wheelchair vans realize that if you only need the van temporarily, then you probably don't have your own permanent wheelchair.
No you do not need a special drivers license to rent a wheelchair van. All you need is to have your class D drivers license.
A room key from the Disneyland Hotel.
Look on the Disneyland website, voucher websites or on the tv
Disneyland has a kennel of it's own. If you are facing Disneyland gates it will be on your right.
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You won't be able to walk.
Arlington National Cemetery does not provide wheelchairs. You will need to bring your own personal wheelchair.
First, before your trip, learn as much as you can about Disneyland -- and Disney's California Adventure, which is right next door. By knowing the attractions you want to visit and the restaurants that seem appealing, you will avoid the "confused tourist" syndrome -- you know, finding yourself in the middle of the walkway without any idea of which direction you want to go! Next, visit the Disneyland web site and download their booklet for guests with disabilities. The PDF booklet can be downloaded here: http://adisneyland.disney.go.com/media/dlr_v0200/en_US/help/disabil_gdebk_5_06.pdf Another very helpful page on the Disneyland web site is this: http://disneyland.disney.go.com/disneyland/en_US/help/gsDetail?name=MobilityDisabilityGSDetailPage Wheelchair and ECV rentals are available at the parks if you need them. Addition personal suggestions: Be as rested as possible. Take breaks when you need to. Ask Cast Members for assistance. My husband has some mobility issues and uses a cane sometimes (we've rented a wheelchair a few times). We have found that Disney Cast Members will frequently offer assistance before we even ask. For parade viewing and Fantasmic, ask for the special wheelchair parking areas. Recognize that other guests will bump into and walk right in front of your wheelchair. There's not much you can do about it -- other than just be patient. This tends to occur primarily when the crowds are the heaviest -- say just after parades, shows or Fantasmic. You might try hanging back and letting the crowds thin out before moving.