3DisneyNUTS
<font color=green>can't think of anything witty!<b
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Ok a while back I posted a reply to a thread explaining my dad has developed problems with his left side. He was losing strength and it affected his ability to walk. He fell alot. Well unfortunately yesterday he was diagnosed with MS. So after talking with him about it he said "Well I guess WDW is out for good now." He left our Sept trip early because he couldn't handle the walking and was embarrassed by using the ECV/wheelchair.
I am thinking about talking to my sister and arranging a trip to either Hilton Head or Vero Beach. This way he can experience the magic and still see his grandson have fun.
Here is my question. How to I get my dad to see the evc or wheelchair is no big deal? He is so caught up in how it "looks" that he cannot fully enjoy himself if he uses one. I would definitely love to go to WDW again with him during a slow season and let him see that WDW is really accessible and enjoyable anyway.
I know the way to "break him in" may be to start with the HH or VB trip and let him lounge by the pool or hang out in/around the resort. But I really want to share a world trip with him.
I am thinking about talking to my sister and arranging a trip to either Hilton Head or Vero Beach. This way he can experience the magic and still see his grandson have fun.
Here is my question. How to I get my dad to see the evc or wheelchair is no big deal? He is so caught up in how it "looks" that he cannot fully enjoy himself if he uses one. I would definitely love to go to WDW again with him during a slow season and let him see that WDW is really accessible and enjoyable anyway.
I know the way to "break him in" may be to start with the HH or VB trip and let him lounge by the pool or hang out in/around the resort. But I really want to share a world trip with him.