You reference frontierland station as being 53 years old. Not true. While there has been a station at frontierland since the beginning, it was at ground level. The original station was demolished to build splash mountain. The ground was excavated to build the entry to splash mountain then a new station was built on trestles at what would have been the original level of the ground. I use the term ground loosely as nothing the average guest sees is a ground level at MK. The track itself is level, none of which is ground level.
Please tell me there is still a ramp at this station for wheelchair access? If not that would mean there is only one station available to individuals needing a wheelchair🤯 The main street station is also not accessible,
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ERIK
You reference frontierland station as being 53 years old. Not true. While there has been a station at frontierland since the beginning, it was at ground level. The original station was demolished to build splash mountain. The ground was excavated to build the entry to splash mountain then a new station was built on trestles at what would have been the original level of the ground. I use the term ground loosely as nothing the average guest sees is a ground level at MK. The track itself is level, none of which is ground level.
Steamboat Willie
You needed multiple paragraphs just to remind us that the County Bears (an attraction that closed two months ago) had a permit filed.
Eileen Wright
Walt Disney always wanted growth and changes so I suppose it’s good but too many changes for me!
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Please tell me there is still a ramp at this station for wheelchair access? If not that would mean there is only one station available to individuals needing a wheelchair🤯 The main street station is also not accessible,
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