Hi I'm new to this forum and am hoping that someone can help me with a couple of questions that I have.
Me (27) and my fiance(28) are taking my mum(50) and dad(54) to DLP on Sunday for 4 days
It's a 50th birthday present for my mum who is disabled, this is why we have some many questions!! She has never been to disney before but me and my fiance have been to Florida on our own and Dlp once before on our own but that was about 5 years ago so I'm sure lots of thing have changed since then.
My mum has had a stroke and is unable to walk so she has an electric wheelchair so this will give her more independence around the parks.
We will be travelling by eurostar which is a first for all of us so the first question I have is when we arrive at disney is there a way that we could get the adapted minibus that they do between hotel and parks to take us from the station to the hotel? If so how do we arrange this?
What will my mum have to provide to get the Assisted Access Card which enables her to get through any queues that have not been adapted for wheelchairs? We were thinking about her blue badge but that has to be left in the car at Ashford
We are staying at the Sequoia Lodge but although we couldn't get a disabled room we have been told that the only difference is the bathroom being bigger (which isn't a big problem for us as in a worst case senario if she can't fit in she can use the toilets in the hotel) and also a disabled room only has a double bed which to be honest wouldn't have been much use as we were looking to share a room anyway so that I can help my dad with my mums care. Can anyone tell us if the doorway through to the beds looks big enough for a wheelchair to get through? That's our only concern because we can manage to get her to the bed once into the room. Disney have told us that all doors are the same width as a disabled room so am hoping that is wide enough. What is the hotel like? The pictures of the hotel look really nice!!
She is looking forward to seeing if she can go on it's a small world and I have been told that she should be able to go this in her wheelchair, is this right? If so she has an electric wheelchair so would that be ok or do they have a normal wheelchair for her to transfer to in order to ride? She keeps talking about going on this ride so can't wait to see her face if she can go on it
Sorry this is so long just starting to get really nervous as we go on sunday and mum is really excited as she has always wanted to go to disney so don't want to let her down and come accross loads of problems. I would rather know before hand so I can sort things out. Thank you.
Me (27) and my fiance(28) are taking my mum(50) and dad(54) to DLP on Sunday for 4 days

My mum has had a stroke and is unable to walk so she has an electric wheelchair so this will give her more independence around the parks.
We will be travelling by eurostar which is a first for all of us so the first question I have is when we arrive at disney is there a way that we could get the adapted minibus that they do between hotel and parks to take us from the station to the hotel? If so how do we arrange this?
What will my mum have to provide to get the Assisted Access Card which enables her to get through any queues that have not been adapted for wheelchairs? We were thinking about her blue badge but that has to be left in the car at Ashford

We are staying at the Sequoia Lodge but although we couldn't get a disabled room we have been told that the only difference is the bathroom being bigger (which isn't a big problem for us as in a worst case senario if she can't fit in she can use the toilets in the hotel) and also a disabled room only has a double bed which to be honest wouldn't have been much use as we were looking to share a room anyway so that I can help my dad with my mums care. Can anyone tell us if the doorway through to the beds looks big enough for a wheelchair to get through? That's our only concern because we can manage to get her to the bed once into the room. Disney have told us that all doors are the same width as a disabled room so am hoping that is wide enough. What is the hotel like? The pictures of the hotel look really nice!!
She is looking forward to seeing if she can go on it's a small world and I have been told that she should be able to go this in her wheelchair, is this right? If so she has an electric wheelchair so would that be ok or do they have a normal wheelchair for her to transfer to in order to ride? She keeps talking about going on this ride so can't wait to see her face if she can go on it

Sorry this is so long just starting to get really nervous as we go on sunday and mum is really excited as she has always wanted to go to disney so don't want to let her down and come accross loads of problems. I would rather know before hand so I can sort things out. Thank you.