arieliwish
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Hi all,
We've just returned from a weekend in DLP and found that mobility was a major problem for DH. He suffered a major stroke just over 9 years ago and he has communication and mobility problems, and although he has been on an even keel for many years we have recently noticed his mobility has deteriorated, so much so that this weekend just getting around was a major hassle and we kept having to stop to sit.
So, with WDW booked in August we have taken the decision to hire a mobility scooter. Now for the questions:
How easy is it to hire one for the duration of your stay?
Do they come apart easily to fit into a car boot?
Is there good access around the parks and shops and OKW?
Are there separate queues for the scooter? DH can walk slowly but standing for any length of time is a problem for him.
Can you use a blue badge for parking?
Is there anything else I should ask or know??
Ta!

We've just returned from a weekend in DLP and found that mobility was a major problem for DH. He suffered a major stroke just over 9 years ago and he has communication and mobility problems, and although he has been on an even keel for many years we have recently noticed his mobility has deteriorated, so much so that this weekend just getting around was a major hassle and we kept having to stop to sit.
So, with WDW booked in August we have taken the decision to hire a mobility scooter. Now for the questions:
How easy is it to hire one for the duration of your stay?
Do they come apart easily to fit into a car boot?
Is there good access around the parks and shops and OKW?
Are there separate queues for the scooter? DH can walk slowly but standing for any length of time is a problem for him.
Can you use a blue badge for parking?
Is there anything else I should ask or know??
Ta!
