I have to agree with Rebecca. As long as she can walk she should be able to ride. Also some of the rides have an elevator to reach the ride loading platform so if she does have to be in a wheelchair then she can still get to the rides. There may be one or two that she wouldn't be able to if the cast was too bulky but other than that she should be good to go. And if you want to save a bit of money on parking then you can go to Pigeon Forge and ride the trolley into the park. I believe that it's only 0.50 to ride.
As the person before me said I would call and ask them but I personally don't think it would be a problem. The ride attendants are very good at helping anyone with any type of "disability". I've seen a guy with an amputated leg ride and they helped him every step of the way.
I'm not sure about their policies on that, I would just call and explain the situation and see what they say..
I think so. When you go into park, turn left and go get a disability pass. Good for her and five people i believe. must have the free pass to ride. My son uses it every time. Shouldnt be a problem. Only amputees are not allowed.
I can't see why not but it would be best to call the park first. I hope your granddaughter gets the casts off soon.😄
I would call and ask.
I would think so as long as she fits the ride with her cast
I am not sure
Agree with others as long se can walk should be fine.
As long as you can lift her on and off the rides. You may want to call the 800 number at Dollywood just to verify.
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It's easy to bring drinks and snacks in, put it in the stroller or purse they don't check.
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