mechurchlady
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A lot of advice there so what can I add? Mom uses Depends and it is very helpful for her because of leakage when she sneezes or gets the giggles.
I posted on the SeaWorld thread and find that SeaWorld is very disabled friendly. The only thing she would have a problem with is the SkyTower which only allows normal sized wheelchairs.
The nurses station at each Disney park has places to lay down. She may want to lie down for a bit there.
As for what she can and cannot do the best thing to do is to wait and see like on AK. If she is having a good day then she might enjoy something that you thought was off limits. There will alway be the stupid guest who runs in crowds, cuts in lines, pushes, and make it difficult for a person to use a stroller, ECV or wheelchair.
With so many people with her you can have someone walk ahead of her in crowds to make a path. Definitely Wal-Mart because if she can survive driving there she can drive anywhere.
I posted on the SeaWorld thread and find that SeaWorld is very disabled friendly. The only thing she would have a problem with is the SkyTower which only allows normal sized wheelchairs.
The nurses station at each Disney park has places to lay down. She may want to lie down for a bit there.
As for what she can and cannot do the best thing to do is to wait and see like on AK. If she is having a good day then she might enjoy something that you thought was off limits. There will alway be the stupid guest who runs in crowds, cuts in lines, pushes, and make it difficult for a person to use a stroller, ECV or wheelchair.
With so many people with her you can have someone walk ahead of her in crowds to make a path. Definitely Wal-Mart because if she can survive driving there she can drive anywhere.