BethanyMouse
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We are traveling to WDW this summer. We are annual visitors. Our trip is a little different this year because the past two years have been hard on my dad. He is in his mid 70's, has undergone 4 kidney operations, and 3 invasive spine operations- all within 2 years. He may be using an ECV but at this point he is insisting on trying without one. We may be looking into the DAS for him because he cant be in the heat for long with his medications and the kidney issues bring about their own concerns. This is above and beyond the mobility issues that I know will impact him. Either way, he just received a handicap pass from his doctor after me pleading with him for months for his safety.
I am concerned about the fireworks viewing for him. I know how crowded it can be hours before it begins, there are no seats, and a lot of pushing. Can someone recommend a place for us to watch the fireworks? We are traveling as a family of 6 (4 adults, 2 small children). Is there a handicap area?
I am grateful for any advice you can offer about the DAS and this specific questions. We have never had to utilize this service before and I feel overwhelmed by it all. As his main caregiver, I feel like it is my responsibility to be the most educated on our options.
I am concerned about the fireworks viewing for him. I know how crowded it can be hours before it begins, there are no seats, and a lot of pushing. Can someone recommend a place for us to watch the fireworks? We are traveling as a family of 6 (4 adults, 2 small children). Is there a handicap area?
I am grateful for any advice you can offer about the DAS and this specific questions. We have never had to utilize this service before and I feel overwhelmed by it all. As his main caregiver, I feel like it is my responsibility to be the most educated on our options.