I have a question about embarking and disembarking rides.
We leave in 3 days (YEAH) for Disney. We're travelling with my mother who has a host of mobility problems which make her very shaky on her feet. She has no cartilidge in her knees which also makes stepping up or down very difficult. In addition she has osteoporosis so if she falls she breaks something - She just got out of a cast for a broken wrist!
That said she wants to do it all. She's told my kids she wants to ride thunder mountain and splash mountain with them etc. Meanwhile I'm having panic attacks thinking of her falling getting on and off these rides. I know we're going at a busy time and I know how rushed you can feel getting on and off of some of the rides (I once had a Pirates of the Caribbean boat take off when I was in mid-step to get in because it had taken my Mom so long to get in before me). What can I do to make sure she's given the time and assistance she needs getting in and out of rides?
She'll have an ECV so where they're available she'll be using the handicapped entrance. Is there more we can do? I might add that she's also very stubborn and WILL NOT ask for help on her own. Unless I'm there to quietly offer a hand she'll just try to do it herself.
I'm worrying myself sick over this. I was with her when she broke her hip a couple years ago and I really don't want to repeat that scene - especially thousands of miles from home. On the other hand she's paying for my trip and she is an adult - I can't really stop her from doing what she really wants can I?
Oh, any advice on rides she should specifically avoid would be helpful too. I'm not even sure she should ride thunder and splash mountain with osteoporosis - what other rides are either too difficult to load and unload or too jostling for someone who's fragile (we're doing all 4 Disney parks plus Universal and IOA).
Thanks for any input-
Wendy
We leave in 3 days (YEAH) for Disney. We're travelling with my mother who has a host of mobility problems which make her very shaky on her feet. She has no cartilidge in her knees which also makes stepping up or down very difficult. In addition she has osteoporosis so if she falls she breaks something - She just got out of a cast for a broken wrist!
That said she wants to do it all. She's told my kids she wants to ride thunder mountain and splash mountain with them etc. Meanwhile I'm having panic attacks thinking of her falling getting on and off these rides. I know we're going at a busy time and I know how rushed you can feel getting on and off of some of the rides (I once had a Pirates of the Caribbean boat take off when I was in mid-step to get in because it had taken my Mom so long to get in before me). What can I do to make sure she's given the time and assistance she needs getting in and out of rides?
She'll have an ECV so where they're available she'll be using the handicapped entrance. Is there more we can do? I might add that she's also very stubborn and WILL NOT ask for help on her own. Unless I'm there to quietly offer a hand she'll just try to do it herself.
I'm worrying myself sick over this. I was with her when she broke her hip a couple years ago and I really don't want to repeat that scene - especially thousands of miles from home. On the other hand she's paying for my trip and she is an adult - I can't really stop her from doing what she really wants can I?
Oh, any advice on rides she should specifically avoid would be helpful too. I'm not even sure she should ride thunder and splash mountain with osteoporosis - what other rides are either too difficult to load and unload or too jostling for someone who's fragile (we're doing all 4 Disney parks plus Universal and IOA).
Thanks for any input-
Wendy