latexscooter
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Sorry, this is going to be long but I think the full story is important.
My father will be joining our family of three (DD11, DH40 and me) at WDW for the first time in June for a 9 day visit. Although our immediate family goes every year, my father has not been since 1986.
Dad is 65, was going to have a knee replacement until they discovered he has Leukemia and then it was a no-go so he gets pained from too much walking. The Leukemia is managed but he does get tired as well.
He is a man of pride and does not like anyone to know he is not well. And although he is able to manage his day-to-day life independently without others knowing his situation, it does get hard. As an example, on Christmas Eve he visited us and wanted to walk the neighborhood to look at the lights and luminaries. About three blocks from the house he became very tired and we had to run back to the house and get the car and pick him up and then drove around looking at the lights. We had no problem doing this and it was just as enjoyable. But I could tell he felt bad that he couldn't just walk the neighborhood like he'd done in the past.
So, thinking of the walking, our recent experiences, and wanting to have the best time possible I suggested a scooter for our visit and you would have thought I shot him with the way he reacted. I tried to explain the walking but he wouldn't have it. I did get him to agree to a push wheelchair with the idea that we use it like a stroller and just park it periodically and then he goes through the normal queue and meanders as he is able. My question is should we rent one off-site or should we rent through Disney daily? I'm not sure how well he's going to like this once we get there and I want to be both considerate of his feelings but realistic of what he is capable of.
Any recommendations, testimonials are appreciated. This is new to me and I want to make sure he has the best possible experience.
My father will be joining our family of three (DD11, DH40 and me) at WDW for the first time in June for a 9 day visit. Although our immediate family goes every year, my father has not been since 1986.
Dad is 65, was going to have a knee replacement until they discovered he has Leukemia and then it was a no-go so he gets pained from too much walking. The Leukemia is managed but he does get tired as well.
He is a man of pride and does not like anyone to know he is not well. And although he is able to manage his day-to-day life independently without others knowing his situation, it does get hard. As an example, on Christmas Eve he visited us and wanted to walk the neighborhood to look at the lights and luminaries. About three blocks from the house he became very tired and we had to run back to the house and get the car and pick him up and then drove around looking at the lights. We had no problem doing this and it was just as enjoyable. But I could tell he felt bad that he couldn't just walk the neighborhood like he'd done in the past.
So, thinking of the walking, our recent experiences, and wanting to have the best time possible I suggested a scooter for our visit and you would have thought I shot him with the way he reacted. I tried to explain the walking but he wouldn't have it. I did get him to agree to a push wheelchair with the idea that we use it like a stroller and just park it periodically and then he goes through the normal queue and meanders as he is able. My question is should we rent one off-site or should we rent through Disney daily? I'm not sure how well he's going to like this once we get there and I want to be both considerate of his feelings but realistic of what he is capable of.
Any recommendations, testimonials are appreciated. This is new to me and I want to make sure he has the best possible experience.