SpaceMountain77
Kidani Villager Victorian Gentleman Turtle Trekker
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I have taken my Mom, who is 86-years-old, to Walt Disney World 10 times over the past four years. We have always rented a wheelchair because it is easier for us. Because of crowds, she is not confident in her ability to drive through the parks. Also, driving does require manual dexterity, which can be challenging for someone with arthritis in their joints.
This past trip, to make things easier, we took advantage of the Minnie Vans, through the Lyft app, for longer rides. Although the service is $20, the drivers were patient, assisted us with her wheelchair, and dropped us off at the entrance to our building. It was a welcomed alternative to monorails and buses.
One thing that I have done with each trip is book more signature dining locations. For us, it is both the experience and trying things that we have yet to do.
This past trip, to make things easier, we took advantage of the Minnie Vans, through the Lyft app, for longer rides. Although the service is $20, the drivers were patient, assisted us with her wheelchair, and dropped us off at the entrance to our building. It was a welcomed alternative to monorails and buses.
One thing that I have done with each trip is book more signature dining locations. For us, it is both the experience and trying things that we have yet to do.