Here's the deal; my mother (age 67) is partially disabled (walks with cane, uses wc for more crowded areas,never used a MS). She is also recovering from double breast cancer. She would like to go to Disney mid-august to see her granddaughter in law's dance company perform. I (healthy, age 43) have been to WDW about 20 or so times. I know my way around. My mom believes we can stay at a beach front condo in Cocoa (free, belongs to friends) and commute to WDW
. I am doing everything in my power to convince her to stay onsite at least a couple of days (they are not oil-shiek wealthy, but not poor either). I think I can convince Dad to pony-up for us; he refuses to go. I have some issues. First of all, I could use some "therapy" working through this issue. 
#2 I have no idea how to get around WDW with a disabled family member. I know you can rent wc's at guest services, but I should think that would get pricy day after day. What do I do? Where do I go? How do I NOT infuriate other guests?
#3 If you've travelled with older (stubborn), disabled family; how have you convinced that your plan is best?
#4 She has been to WDW in OFFSEASON (cooler) before her disability, most of those trips, she did indeed stay at this friends condo at CB. I'm sensing she's dealing with a little denial.
#5 Assuming that all of this works out; what type of bag should she carry? Comfortable for her, nothing that can be swiped off the back of a WC.
Love in All Things Magical,
Shelly


#2 I have no idea how to get around WDW with a disabled family member. I know you can rent wc's at guest services, but I should think that would get pricy day after day. What do I do? Where do I go? How do I NOT infuriate other guests?
#3 If you've travelled with older (stubborn), disabled family; how have you convinced that your plan is best?
#4 She has been to WDW in OFFSEASON (cooler) before her disability, most of those trips, she did indeed stay at this friends condo at CB. I'm sensing she's dealing with a little denial.
#5 Assuming that all of this works out; what type of bag should she carry? Comfortable for her, nothing that can be swiped off the back of a WC.
Love in All Things Magical,
Shelly