Hi there - I've been lurking for quite some time and have really loved everyone's post/trip reports/etc. I'm planning a vacation to the D-land in September (7, 8 & 9 to be exact). This trip will be quite special as it's for my mom's 71st b-day. Here's the issue, my mom was recently diagnosed with dementia (she's in the beginning stages) and I'm a bit apprehensive in how she'll respond to so much stimuli.
FWIW, she's totally looking forward to this trip, as D-land has major happy memories for all of us. We're staying at the Grand CA for 3 nights, we have the WOC dessert package booked, dinner at Carthay Circle, character breakfast at Plaza Inn (we've never done this before but I think it'll be fun) and I'll also book the Happiest Haunt Tour for our last day in the park.
Does anyone have experience in taking an elderly parent to D-land? I suspect this might be similar to a parent whose child has autism.
BTW, she will not be down to rent a wheelchair, I already suggested that and she poopah'd that idea.
FWIW, she's totally looking forward to this trip, as D-land has major happy memories for all of us. We're staying at the Grand CA for 3 nights, we have the WOC dessert package booked, dinner at Carthay Circle, character breakfast at Plaza Inn (we've never done this before but I think it'll be fun) and I'll also book the Happiest Haunt Tour for our last day in the park.
Does anyone have experience in taking an elderly parent to D-land? I suspect this might be similar to a parent whose child has autism.
BTW, she will not be down to rent a wheelchair, I already suggested that and she poopah'd that idea.