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Discover the Orlando’s wheelchair accessible attractions, things to do, tours and activities for disabled travelers. Read our informative review to learn if the Coca-Cola Orlando’s Eye is wheelchair accessible and wheelchair friendly or if Wheelchair Jimmy recommends this attraction be avoided by travelers in wheelchairs.

The Orlando Eye is a 400 ft (122 m) tall giant Ferris wheel near Orlando, Florida, US. It carried its first passenger on April 29, 2015. Since July 28, 2016, it has been known as Coca-Cola Orlando Eye.

City Attraction Wheelchair Accessible:                Yes
Fully Accessible Entry:                                             Yes – Use Ramp
Accessible Restrooms Onsite:                                 Yes
Restrictive Steps:                                                       No Steps

UCF Rosen College of Hospitality Management: Student Accessibility Comments:

The attraction is very accessible however there is a limit, wheelchairs cannot exceed 36″ in width. The Eye is located on I-Drive, one of the most popular areas in Orlando. Numerous restaurants line the street, allowing endless options to eat. With that, these restaurants add on to the accessibility factor of the area. All the restaurants and attractions throughout I-drive call for an exciting night, no matter what you end up choosing, and all venues are within close distance of each other. One of the most fun things to do within the Eye is the wax museum. This is super popular, and everything is extremely realistic.

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