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Mouseketeer
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Our son- age 4 on our next trip has cerebral palsy. He is able to walk with his braces quite well and we have never used any wheelchairs or requesting to head to the front of the line or anything like that.
The only thing we have used is the Handicapped seating at Fantasmic- since my son is very short- a wheelchair in the standing room only section would not help. By the end of the day his muscles are pretty fatigued and he likes to ride in his strollar or be carried. I can't imagine holding him through that performance as he is not a lightweight and his braces add extra weight in addition to be clunky.
My question is this- will we now have difficulty accessing handicap seating at Fantasmic?
thanks in advance.
The only thing we have used is the Handicapped seating at Fantasmic- since my son is very short- a wheelchair in the standing room only section would not help. By the end of the day his muscles are pretty fatigued and he likes to ride in his strollar or be carried. I can't imagine holding him through that performance as he is not a lightweight and his braces add extra weight in addition to be clunky.
My question is this- will we now have difficulty accessing handicap seating at Fantasmic?
thanks in advance.
