PrincessTrisha
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Right now I've booked the DLH for my parents and I in November. I'm concerned about the size of the rooms and the "walk" from the hotel to the parks since my mom is in a manual wheelchair.
We'll be pushing all day and am concerned about the walk back at night. I was originally counting on the monorail but from what I've read, it's pretty hit or miss.
Does anyone have any experience with this? We'll have a rental car but I'd rather not have to have my mom transfer in and out constantly and I really don't want to deal with the parking lot / tram / van situation if at all possible.
Any suggestions / help would be appreciated - especially from anyone who's been there, done that.
My mom's chair is slightly larger than a "regular" wheelchair and is 26" in width.
We'll be pushing all day and am concerned about the walk back at night. I was originally counting on the monorail but from what I've read, it's pretty hit or miss.
Does anyone have any experience with this? We'll have a rental car but I'd rather not have to have my mom transfer in and out constantly and I really don't want to deal with the parking lot / tram / van situation if at all possible.
Any suggestions / help would be appreciated - especially from anyone who's been there, done that.
My mom's chair is slightly larger than a "regular" wheelchair and is 26" in width.
. The toilet does sit higher then regular. It would be about the same distance to push as to get to PP or DLH as you would to go to HOJO. Getting two rooms maybe be needed at HOJO as the issue of one king bed is what the ADA rooms have. (That is according to all the information I have.). It is a wonderful hotel -- Hope this helps.