alisonbestford
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Hi there,
Just thought I'd ask before we buy
Are there any concessions for visitors unable to ride many of the rides as a result of a medical condition?
My DH has a brain tumour and is therefore unable to ride any of the 'big' rides in the parks. His days are also cut very short (5-6 hrs) as a result of tumour related fatigue. Obviously this means that, by the time he'sgot ready and out of the hotel, he is only able to tolerate a couple of hours in the parks within a day.
My DD (6yrs) and myself tend to visit the parks in the morning, keep in contact with him at the hotel by mobile phone and then meet up in the late afternoon, early evening before our evening meal.
I was wondering if there were any concessions or, alternatively, if anyone had any suggestions.
Also, the AAA is that the same as the AA as we are in the UK.
Thanks for your help
Alison

Just thought I'd ask before we buy

Are there any concessions for visitors unable to ride many of the rides as a result of a medical condition?
My DH has a brain tumour and is therefore unable to ride any of the 'big' rides in the parks. His days are also cut very short (5-6 hrs) as a result of tumour related fatigue. Obviously this means that, by the time he'sgot ready and out of the hotel, he is only able to tolerate a couple of hours in the parks within a day.
My DD (6yrs) and myself tend to visit the parks in the morning, keep in contact with him at the hotel by mobile phone and then meet up in the late afternoon, early evening before our evening meal.
I was wondering if there were any concessions or, alternatively, if anyone had any suggestions.
Also, the AAA is that the same as the AA as we are in the UK.
Thanks for your help

Alison
