Rose DiVerona
Time to be movin' along...
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- Jan 29, 2010
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I'm not sure where this belongs, so apologies if this is the wrong category.
My aunt and uncle have invited me to go to WDW with them in the spring. They are both in their sixties. My uncle is not disabled, per say, but he has had a couple of knee replacements. He can walk short distances (slowly), but I definitely can't see him walking around a theme park all day. I've been to WDW plenty of times, but I've never gone with someone who has mobility issues, so I have no idea where to start. I know I'll need to have a frank conversation with both of them about how much walking there will be (they haven't been to WDW in at least 20 years). And I also know I will have to adjust my usual "go, go, go" vacation mode to suit their needs. I don't know if we'll need to go the scooter route, but it's a very real possibility.
Anyway, what I'm really asking for is advice on things I need to consider while planning this trip. I know people with disabilities go to WDW all the time. What are the most important things to keep in mind? How was your experience accompanying a person with mobility issues, or your personal experience as a person with limited mobility? Are there any resources out there you can recommend?
Thanks!
My aunt and uncle have invited me to go to WDW with them in the spring. They are both in their sixties. My uncle is not disabled, per say, but he has had a couple of knee replacements. He can walk short distances (slowly), but I definitely can't see him walking around a theme park all day. I've been to WDW plenty of times, but I've never gone with someone who has mobility issues, so I have no idea where to start. I know I'll need to have a frank conversation with both of them about how much walking there will be (they haven't been to WDW in at least 20 years). And I also know I will have to adjust my usual "go, go, go" vacation mode to suit their needs. I don't know if we'll need to go the scooter route, but it's a very real possibility.
Anyway, what I'm really asking for is advice on things I need to consider while planning this trip. I know people with disabilities go to WDW all the time. What are the most important things to keep in mind? How was your experience accompanying a person with mobility issues, or your personal experience as a person with limited mobility? Are there any resources out there you can recommend?
Thanks!