Amirah95
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I need serious, honest opinions on this question I'm about to ask:
How inconvenient is it to ride around in a powered wheelchair in the WDW parks and even at DTD?
Here is some background info. My DH has Diabetes and it really affects his feel. He had a surgery on his right foot last September and now, he has to go back for another surgery next week which means we had to cancel our May vacation to the World because there is no way he's going to recover that fast (it took him four months from his first surgery to get better).
I don't want him on his feet at all anymore at WDW because just a small ulcer from walking all day can cause big problems and on WDW vacations we tend to walk a lot more than on other vacations. Our next trip is scheduled at the end of October and I'm thinking I can rent a powered wheelchair for him, but he says it will be too inconvenient, the crowds will be too much and that he will slow us down so walking will be much better for him so he's against riding in a wheelchair.
How can I get him to change his mind? Is it really that inconvenient? I've never actually stopped to look at people who push around strollers or at people or use wheelchairs while I'm out there.
I think I need a little guidance. Thanks.
How inconvenient is it to ride around in a powered wheelchair in the WDW parks and even at DTD?
Here is some background info. My DH has Diabetes and it really affects his feel. He had a surgery on his right foot last September and now, he has to go back for another surgery next week which means we had to cancel our May vacation to the World because there is no way he's going to recover that fast (it took him four months from his first surgery to get better).
I don't want him on his feet at all anymore at WDW because just a small ulcer from walking all day can cause big problems and on WDW vacations we tend to walk a lot more than on other vacations. Our next trip is scheduled at the end of October and I'm thinking I can rent a powered wheelchair for him, but he says it will be too inconvenient, the crowds will be too much and that he will slow us down so walking will be much better for him so he's against riding in a wheelchair.
How can I get him to change his mind? Is it really that inconvenient? I've never actually stopped to look at people who push around strollers or at people or use wheelchairs while I'm out there.
I think I need a little guidance. Thanks.