RFrank9504
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HI all! Big Time DISer, many many trips under my belt, but this is an all new game. My grandparents have made the trek from the north and moved here closer to us in South FL!
They have NEVER been to WDW! 
I am excited to be going with them next November. I wanted to go just before the holiday, just when the weather is right here. So we decided let them settle in and besides this is a tall order and its gonna be tough to plot out. Ok:
My gandfather has diabetis very very bad. He is in a wheelchair and is very overweight. He had his right leg amputated in 2004. He only has about 25% sight in his left eye and his right eye nothing. My gandmother is fine-although exhausted from being his constant caregiver. I am trying to find the perfect resort for him. Something small. One withough too much that will be in his way, easy to manuever a wheelchair through, something close to fireworks so if he choses not to go to a park at night he can still enjoy and something that has a roll in shower. Its defintely not gonna be a value vacation so anything moderate or deluxe.
Am I asking too much? Is this gonna be a mess? Is there a handicapped coordinator of some kind that can help us and assisst us in the parks? DO we just go ride to ride and get assistance at the turnstyle? I really never pay attention to any of the handicappers in the parks-and I'm sure that is exactly what they want-I know my grandfather HATES being stared at or made a big deal of.
So 1. what is the perfect resort or resort room request?
2. Is there some kind of personnal helper?
3. IS there a handicapped brochure or DVD they can send us to help us plan?
Thanks!


I am excited to be going with them next November. I wanted to go just before the holiday, just when the weather is right here. So we decided let them settle in and besides this is a tall order and its gonna be tough to plot out. Ok:
My gandfather has diabetis very very bad. He is in a wheelchair and is very overweight. He had his right leg amputated in 2004. He only has about 25% sight in his left eye and his right eye nothing. My gandmother is fine-although exhausted from being his constant caregiver. I am trying to find the perfect resort for him. Something small. One withough too much that will be in his way, easy to manuever a wheelchair through, something close to fireworks so if he choses not to go to a park at night he can still enjoy and something that has a roll in shower. Its defintely not gonna be a value vacation so anything moderate or deluxe.
Am I asking too much? Is this gonna be a mess? Is there a handicapped coordinator of some kind that can help us and assisst us in the parks? DO we just go ride to ride and get assistance at the turnstyle? I really never pay attention to any of the handicappers in the parks-and I'm sure that is exactly what they want-I know my grandfather HATES being stared at or made a big deal of.
So 1. what is the perfect resort or resort room request?
2. Is there some kind of personnal helper?
3. IS there a handicapped brochure or DVD they can send us to help us plan?
Thanks!