disneyvoice
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Our 16 year old son is recovering from knee surgery. My DH and I are going to WDW the end of Oct and since our son is just sitting around all day bored to pieces I am wondering if he could come with us and use a wheelchair. He has a full length leg brace, by the time of our trip he will be able to walk a bit more without a cane but not enough to be able to walk around WDW. Has anyone gone to WDW having to use a wheelchair after surgery?
How do lines work with a wheelchair? He won't have any problem waiting in line, just needs to do it in a wheelchair. He would be able to transfer into ride vehicles (wouldn't do rides where the ride vehicle would bump his knee). Can he wait in line with us or would he need to go into a separate line for wheelchairs? Can you bring a walking cane into the parks? That might make it easier for him to transfer into some of the ride vehicles assuming the cane would be allowed on the rides.
Trying to decide if it would be worth it or if he would find it too much of a hassle. I can't believe I've never paid attention to how this is handled before.
How do lines work with a wheelchair? He won't have any problem waiting in line, just needs to do it in a wheelchair. He would be able to transfer into ride vehicles (wouldn't do rides where the ride vehicle would bump his knee). Can he wait in line with us or would he need to go into a separate line for wheelchairs? Can you bring a walking cane into the parks? That might make it easier for him to transfer into some of the ride vehicles assuming the cane would be allowed on the rides.
Trying to decide if it would be worth it or if he would find it too much of a hassle. I can't believe I've never paid attention to how this is handled before.