morningcloud
Earning My Ears
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- Nov 29, 2021
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I have mobility issues and historically have used a wheelchair at Disney (and at home off and on as I've undergone numerous surgeries to manage the issues.) I have 2 children, 3 and an infant, and will be bringing their double stroller. We have a trip booked in a few months ('we' being me, my husband, both kids.)
I haven't been to Disney since before my oldest was born, so I'm now trying to think through/navigate Disney World with limited mobility and multiple kids. I would love to not bring my wheelchair/not rent one, and I feel like that may be possible because we'll be moving significantly slower and doing significantly less because of the kids, but also because I am able to lean on the stroller while walking as well as shift weight off my bad side when standing. I feel confident I can navigate the parks at a slowed pace without a wheelchair but I am nervous about waiting in the lines for the rides without being able to lean on the stroller and while needing to hold the infant and corral the 3 year old.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Should I bring my wheelchair, have my husband push it through the parks empty while I push the stroller (the height of the stroller is better for me to lean on) and then in the lines, use the wheelchair to lean on/sit in while holding a kid in my lap and have my husband hold the other kid/kid's hand while pushing the wheelchair? Is that allowed? Would we get terrible looks pushing an empty wheelchair through the parks? I know you can have the stroller marked as a wheelchair and bring it in the lines, but my assumption is that is reserved for children who have mobility issues and need to stay in their wheelchairs, not adults with the issues.
I did get Genie+ so worst case scenario we will limit our rides to ones we can book through that and short line rides!
I haven't been to Disney since before my oldest was born, so I'm now trying to think through/navigate Disney World with limited mobility and multiple kids. I would love to not bring my wheelchair/not rent one, and I feel like that may be possible because we'll be moving significantly slower and doing significantly less because of the kids, but also because I am able to lean on the stroller while walking as well as shift weight off my bad side when standing. I feel confident I can navigate the parks at a slowed pace without a wheelchair but I am nervous about waiting in the lines for the rides without being able to lean on the stroller and while needing to hold the infant and corral the 3 year old.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Should I bring my wheelchair, have my husband push it through the parks empty while I push the stroller (the height of the stroller is better for me to lean on) and then in the lines, use the wheelchair to lean on/sit in while holding a kid in my lap and have my husband hold the other kid/kid's hand while pushing the wheelchair? Is that allowed? Would we get terrible looks pushing an empty wheelchair through the parks? I know you can have the stroller marked as a wheelchair and bring it in the lines, but my assumption is that is reserved for children who have mobility issues and need to stay in their wheelchairs, not adults with the issues.
I did get Genie+ so worst case scenario we will limit our rides to ones we can book through that and short line rides!