KarenP64
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Hi, My situation is that I have degenerative disc disease as well as plantar fasciitis, so I'll probably be using a wheelchair for our upcoming trip. I have a few questions I hope you can help me with:
1) If I have my own (cheap) wheelchair I bring from home & use it for getting around our resort & at Disney Springs & to get to the parks' main gates, could I then park my own wheelchair at the wheelchair rental area for the day & use the park's nicer wheelchair for the day? Do they allow you to keep one there? There would be so much walking from our car to the main gate & then standing there for rope drop would really take its toll on me, so it would be nice to use mine to get to the gate & then use their better one for our day visit at the park.
2) Are the park wheelchairs sanitized each time someone turns them in or do I need to bring chlorox wipes or sanitizer to wipe it down myself? (My husband is a transplant patient & we don't want to take any chances!)
3) Where is the best place to see fireworks at Magic Kingdom in a wheelchair? Is there plenty of room or is it so crowded these days that it's dangerous to try to move around in one?
4) If we have an 8 am Be Our Guest reservation, are the wheelchair rentals open before 8 am?
Thanks so much for your assistance!
1) If I have my own (cheap) wheelchair I bring from home & use it for getting around our resort & at Disney Springs & to get to the parks' main gates, could I then park my own wheelchair at the wheelchair rental area for the day & use the park's nicer wheelchair for the day? Do they allow you to keep one there? There would be so much walking from our car to the main gate & then standing there for rope drop would really take its toll on me, so it would be nice to use mine to get to the gate & then use their better one for our day visit at the park.
2) Are the park wheelchairs sanitized each time someone turns them in or do I need to bring chlorox wipes or sanitizer to wipe it down myself? (My husband is a transplant patient & we don't want to take any chances!)
3) Where is the best place to see fireworks at Magic Kingdom in a wheelchair? Is there plenty of room or is it so crowded these days that it's dangerous to try to move around in one?
4) If we have an 8 am Be Our Guest reservation, are the wheelchair rentals open before 8 am?
Thanks so much for your assistance!
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