robinb
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I posted this on another board, but it probably belongs here.
I’m going to WDW at the end of May. I have arthritis in my right knee and I use a scooter. I used one on our last trip in October 2019 and we took the bus with no problems. We’ll be staying at Boardwalk so I’ll be able to scoot to 2 parks. I’ve heard that with the new covid social distancing restrictions that people with mobility devices have to wait a long time for a bus. They have to wait much longer than they did before and longer than other people who don't need a mobility device. Have you found that to be true?
We will probably rent a car so we can drive to AK and MK with the scooter in the trunk, but I am afraid that I’ll miss the early opening for resort guests who arrive by bus if I arrive by car. Do people on buses have that much of an advantage at those two parks? We’ll be able to walk/scoot to DHS which seems to be the park you really want to be at early.
Thanks!
I’m going to WDW at the end of May. I have arthritis in my right knee and I use a scooter. I used one on our last trip in October 2019 and we took the bus with no problems. We’ll be staying at Boardwalk so I’ll be able to scoot to 2 parks. I’ve heard that with the new covid social distancing restrictions that people with mobility devices have to wait a long time for a bus. They have to wait much longer than they did before and longer than other people who don't need a mobility device. Have you found that to be true?
We will probably rent a car so we can drive to AK and MK with the scooter in the trunk, but I am afraid that I’ll miss the early opening for resort guests who arrive by bus if I arrive by car. Do people on buses have that much of an advantage at those two parks? We’ll be able to walk/scoot to DHS which seems to be the park you really want to be at early.
Thanks!