smraynor
The Art Professor
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I'm a WDW veteran and I am trying to work with my admin assistant (Deb) who is planning her first trip and I'd like to get some feedback from the pros.
Deb is a wonderful Grandmother of two and she wants to go to WDW with her daughter/son-in-law and the two kids. Her husband is going as well. None of them have been to WDW. So they are all newbies.
The oldest Grandchild is in a difficult situation. He has a degenerative eye condition and has lost most of his sight. He will be blind in the next year so they really want to go while the 11 year old still has some vision.
I am trying to convince them to stay on Disney property but they want to stay off property to save money. The child walks with a cane and it is slow going. I'm also recommending they skip the park hopper since it would be too hard for them to navigate the entries/security etc.
I would like to see what other recommendations or things to think about with a child who has lost most of his vision. They want to make it a very positive experience and if anyone has any experiences or advice I will pass it on.
Many thanks,
Deb is a wonderful Grandmother of two and she wants to go to WDW with her daughter/son-in-law and the two kids. Her husband is going as well. None of them have been to WDW. So they are all newbies.
The oldest Grandchild is in a difficult situation. He has a degenerative eye condition and has lost most of his sight. He will be blind in the next year so they really want to go while the 11 year old still has some vision.
I am trying to convince them to stay on Disney property but they want to stay off property to save money. The child walks with a cane and it is slow going. I'm also recommending they skip the park hopper since it would be too hard for them to navigate the entries/security etc.
I would like to see what other recommendations or things to think about with a child who has lost most of his vision. They want to make it a very positive experience and if anyone has any experiences or advice I will pass it on.
Many thanks,


