WeluvDisney2
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I am wondering if someone could help me with proper etiquette while traveling with someone in a wheelchair. We will be taking my grandmother on her first Disney trip ever this fall. She lost my grandfather earlier this year and has been ill on and off for the last year or so. She can walk for short periods, but will be spending most of her trip in her wheelchair. We are looking forward to a memorable family vacation with 4 generations.
Here is my dilemma. I know that wheelchair bound people are able to board certain shows/rides without having to stand in line. We obviously want to sit/ride with her, but we are a large party and do not want to aggrivate others waiting in line if 4 adults and 4 children board/are seated with her without standing in line.
What is the proper thing to do in this situation? Thanks for your help!
Here is my dilemma. I know that wheelchair bound people are able to board certain shows/rides without having to stand in line. We obviously want to sit/ride with her, but we are a large party and do not want to aggrivate others waiting in line if 4 adults and 4 children board/are seated with her without standing in line.
What is the proper thing to do in this situation? Thanks for your help!


