makinorlando
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Forgive me if this has been asked before, I checked out the FAQs and did not see anything.
Is the only drop off for the disabled at MK at the TTC, and then you still have to get across to MK via ferry or monorail?
My 82 year old mother broke her femur and had surgery to repair the break two weeks ago. She is doing well, and has already been released from the hospital, with the physical therapist visiting her at home. Thus far she has made incredible progress in her recovery!
She will be arriving here in Orlando if all goes well on XMAS Eve, and the one thing I have planned that she really wants to do is Crystal Palace breakfast on Christmas morning.
I know she has several weeks of mending/rehab time before the trip, but I am concerned about getting from TTC to the entrance - I plan to get her an ECV if there is one available at MK when we arrive (early early for our ADR) - as I am not sure how her mobility/stamina will be by that time. I would think the ferry would be the best bet even with a walker or cane due to the "hill" up the monorail.
I've never had to think about this situation with her in the past - we've gotten a wheelchair for her once inside the parks on some occasions more for stabilty rather than to ride.....but she has always done her best to keep up with us all.
Thanks in advance!
Is the only drop off for the disabled at MK at the TTC, and then you still have to get across to MK via ferry or monorail?
My 82 year old mother broke her femur and had surgery to repair the break two weeks ago. She is doing well, and has already been released from the hospital, with the physical therapist visiting her at home. Thus far she has made incredible progress in her recovery!
She will be arriving here in Orlando if all goes well on XMAS Eve, and the one thing I have planned that she really wants to do is Crystal Palace breakfast on Christmas morning.
I know she has several weeks of mending/rehab time before the trip, but I am concerned about getting from TTC to the entrance - I plan to get her an ECV if there is one available at MK when we arrive (early early for our ADR) - as I am not sure how her mobility/stamina will be by that time. I would think the ferry would be the best bet even with a walker or cane due to the "hill" up the monorail.
I've never had to think about this situation with her in the past - we've gotten a wheelchair for her once inside the parks on some occasions more for stabilty rather than to ride.....but she has always done her best to keep up with us all.
Thanks in advance!