weewuvvdisney
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Was wondering if there was a way to let others know, on these many boards, that we now have a place for seniors. How do we spread the word?
Thanks!
Thanks!
No rules I guess. I think most people know when they are getting a bit older and things change. Could be at different ages. Everyone is different. I guess if it was to be about discounts or benefits, age could matter.Well what are the rules to be a senior? Different communities have different ages for seniors. I’m young (I think) but my kids are grown, my DH and I don’t have the same interest as others are age that are still raising their families. The people we hang out with in real life are 10+ years older than us. At church my DH is old enough to be in the senior lunch bunch and I’m young enough to be in moms of kids group - even though we are only a year apart in age.
Wow, and only a year apart in age.Well what are the rules to be a senior? Different communities have different ages for seniors. I’m young (I think) but my kids are grown, my DH and I don’t have the same interest as others are age that are still raising their families. The people we hang out with in real life are 10+ years older than us. At church my DH is old enough to be in the senior lunch bunch and I’m young enough to be in moms of kids group - even though we are only a year apart in age.
Yes! The ailments my DH has puts him in with tips needed for those in older travel groups. Tips that I don’t think would necessarily come from the disability board.Wow, and only a year apart in age.
But yes, you have a point. Of course some people are maybe 50ish but because of physically issues, some tips/comments aim toward a 70 year old may still apply.
Great idea - I might add that if you travel with a senior, this forum might be helpful to you, too.You could always put a link to this forum in your signature, something like:
Are you a senior who likes Disney? Come visit the Disney for Seniors forum!
Yep! My husband is in his early 60's but I joke that I feel like I'm living with a 90 year old at times due to his health. We will be going to Disney next year and due to all the walking, he will have to be in a wheelchair and won't be doing full days at the park. I have been gravitating toward all things Disney for those older not only for him but for me too. I also take things slower but it all depends on who I'm with (my mom has always been able to outdo me! We took her 12 years ago when she was 70 and I was definitely the slower one!).Wow, and only a year apart in age.
But yes, you have a point. Of course some people are maybe 50ish but because of physically issues, some tips/comments aim toward a 70 year old may still apply.
I can open and close parks too , as long as I get a three hour nap in between.I saw the banner, then Dan's post so I 'hobbled' on over here.
I'm 73 & can still open & close the parks. (on the same day, lol)
My two daughters will be aged 50 & 55 next year so I'm gonna call them seniors.
We've done the last couple trips just us 3 but still do larger family trips also.
My youngest daughter's boss asked her before we went on the last trip how old I was & realized I was same age as her mother who she couldn't imagine riding coasters & walking that much.
Last trip I did take it a bit slower but still kept up.
Hey Dan !! It’s Linda formerly known as figmentvi. Hope you are doing well.Just noticed this forum, put it on my watch list. Saw a banner link on the CB.
I’m going to gauge the activity first and will most likely move it to its own after we get a few pages.Maybe it should be its own forum? Like Disney For Family's, etc. I never would have looked here without @Dan Murphy link. Can @WebmasterCorey make it happen!