Ember
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In a few days I am taking my mum to Disney. She has terminal cancer. While she can walk and move okay, she gets fatigued very easily and needs to sit down often. She also reacts strongly to being in the heat for too long.
Our plan is to do to the parks for a few hours in the morning, then go back to the hotel for the afternoon, returning at 7 or 8 pm when it's cooler out. I have contacted a company about an ECV, but right now she's insisting she doesn't want one... I'm not going to push, but I'll be ready to get one on short notice if she changes her mind.
What I was wondering is would it be appropriate to try and get a GAC to help minimize time standing in lines? I don't want to not wait our turn, but if there was a place she could be sitting rather then standing to wait it would probably make a big difference in her experience.
Our plan is to do to the parks for a few hours in the morning, then go back to the hotel for the afternoon, returning at 7 or 8 pm when it's cooler out. I have contacted a company about an ECV, but right now she's insisting she doesn't want one... I'm not going to push, but I'll be ready to get one on short notice if she changes her mind.
What I was wondering is would it be appropriate to try and get a GAC to help minimize time standing in lines? I don't want to not wait our turn, but if there was a place she could be sitting rather then standing to wait it would probably make a big difference in her experience.