redrosesix
DIS Veteran
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- Feb 29, 2008
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For all of you worried or embarrassed about needing a scooter or wheelchair, in WDW, please let me put your mind at rest. There are sooo many people using both -- there is a reason why accessibility has been made a priority there. If you have any apprehension about being able to walk all day, remember that doing the parks all day is hard on even those who have no disability and are at least relatively fit. So, my advice to you is to be overly cautious -- conserve your energy and avoid pain as much as possible, since you know that overdoing it will make the rest of the trip harder.
BTW, my father had MS so we grew up with wheelchairs, scooters, everything. When I remember my childhood, I don't think about his wheelchair -- I think about all the things that having one let him do with us. My brothers and I also believe that having had this experience made us better people because we have a greater understanding of how much harder even simple things can be for others.
Good luck to all of you!
BTW, my father had MS so we grew up with wheelchairs, scooters, everything. When I remember my childhood, I don't think about his wheelchair -- I think about all the things that having one let him do with us. My brothers and I also believe that having had this experience made us better people because we have a greater understanding of how much harder even simple things can be for others.
Good luck to all of you!