amorosa1970
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 10, 2014
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Hi DISers. I have been lurking around these boards for a while but I have never created a thread. I was looking for some advice regarding an upcoming trip to DLR. So let me give you a little back story. In May of this year I went to DLR with my DD, it was her first time and my 3rd time (my previous visit was in 1991). We were in parks with a 5 day park hopper and we went on all the rides we could or that my daughter wanted to ride. This trip is going to be a little more low key and to enjoy the details.
So here are the facts: We are driving from the central valley of CA and will arrive on 11/28/14 and leaving 12/03/14 We have a 4 day park hopper. It's going to be me, DD age 4 and my mom, age 63. This trip is special because it will be my first time to DLR during Xmas holiday season and it will be my mother's first time ever to DLR. My mother has mobility issues, she is able to walk but uses a walker for stability and it has a built in seat for her to stop and sit when she needs to rest. My mom doesn't want to use a wheelchair because she does not want to burden me with pushing her or an ECV because of the difficulty it would be loading and unloading from my vehicle and renting one from the park is not budget friendly for 4 days.
I am wondering how we will maneuver the rides with her walker. Would she be able to go through the regular lines or have to use the disability exits. I was wondering what the protocol was as to how DLR handles disabled people who are somewhat mobile but still need assistive devices.
Thank you guys.
So here are the facts: We are driving from the central valley of CA and will arrive on 11/28/14 and leaving 12/03/14 We have a 4 day park hopper. It's going to be me, DD age 4 and my mom, age 63. This trip is special because it will be my first time to DLR during Xmas holiday season and it will be my mother's first time ever to DLR. My mother has mobility issues, she is able to walk but uses a walker for stability and it has a built in seat for her to stop and sit when she needs to rest. My mom doesn't want to use a wheelchair because she does not want to burden me with pushing her or an ECV because of the difficulty it would be loading and unloading from my vehicle and renting one from the park is not budget friendly for 4 days.
I am wondering how we will maneuver the rides with her walker. Would she be able to go through the regular lines or have to use the disability exits. I was wondering what the protocol was as to how DLR handles disabled people who are somewhat mobile but still need assistive devices.
Thank you guys.