parkhopping
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I will be going to the parks for a couple of days next week with some friends of mine. Our group will consist of 4 adults and 12 kids, ranging in age from 4 months to 14 years - a sight to behold on its own, I'm sure! I just found out that one of the older kids has hurt his foot and is on crutches, so he will be renting a wheelchair for the parks. I've never visited with a wheelchair user before, and I have a few concerns.
For attractions where the queue is not wheelchair accessible, I know there is an alternate entrance. Is there a limit on the number of people that can accompany the wheelchair user to this entrance? If not, how would you recommend splitting up our party? While it would be ideal for us to all be boarding the rides at about the same time, I can't help but feel guilty thinking of so many of us essentially skipping the majority of the line. And I'm sure all 16 of us will not be sticking together all day long, so this may only come up a few times. But I still want to be prepared for the few times we may all do an attraction together. Where would you draw the line on what's fair and what's not in this case?
Similarly, if we do fireworks or a show that has reserved seating for those in wheelchairs, will they allow all of us to be in those areas? If so, would you still consider it rude for us to do so, and how would you suggest we split up the group?
Thanks in advance! I appreciate your advice and suggestions!
For attractions where the queue is not wheelchair accessible, I know there is an alternate entrance. Is there a limit on the number of people that can accompany the wheelchair user to this entrance? If not, how would you recommend splitting up our party? While it would be ideal for us to all be boarding the rides at about the same time, I can't help but feel guilty thinking of so many of us essentially skipping the majority of the line. And I'm sure all 16 of us will not be sticking together all day long, so this may only come up a few times. But I still want to be prepared for the few times we may all do an attraction together. Where would you draw the line on what's fair and what's not in this case?
Similarly, if we do fireworks or a show that has reserved seating for those in wheelchairs, will they allow all of us to be in those areas? If so, would you still consider it rude for us to do so, and how would you suggest we split up the group?
Thanks in advance! I appreciate your advice and suggestions!
