Playland/PNE Experience Survey
Playland Experience Survey: Equal Access Collective has created a survey to collect data that will reflect user experience and showcase the necessity for accessibility in Playland and the PNE.
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Playland and PNE Accessibility Webpage
The webpage at pne.ca/accessibility has limited information on accessibility.
Accessible parking spaces are very limited and are not conveniently located near the park entrance.
Full price admission is charged to persons with disabilities (PWDs) despite rides and attractions being inaccessible. The “Access 2 Program” offers a 2-for-1 discount, but this information is not prominently displayed, and the program is only available through Guest Services or phone.
There is only one accessible restroom at Playland, located near Scoops Ice Cream, which is not easily found.
There are no wheelchair-accessible rides or attractions, and no rides accommodate safe transfer from a wheelchair.
PWDs must independently seek assistance for boarding rides, and many rides are not accessible.
Accessible seating in the Pacific Coliseum is limited and located far from the stage. PNE concerts and shows (e.g. Flying Fools High Dive Show) lack designated accessible viewing areas.
Long lineups can be problematic for individuals with disabilities who may have difficulty standing or waiting for extended periods or managing heat.
Inconsistent counter heights at food booths create accessibility challenges, with some counters too high for safe use.