zurekgirl
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- Jul 12, 2007
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Hey DISers-
I need a little advice that will help me convince my parents they should join my family on a trip to WDW in January 2011. Last time my family went, my parents oohhh and ahhhed and said how much they would like to have been there. So when we planned this trip, we asked them to join us. They're nervous about going.
My parents (both in their 60s) want to go but think they'll slow us down. My dad has his own non-motorized chair (and can't transfer) and Mom had difficulty with long distances. We'll be there during their wedding anniversary and I think there are plenty of things we can all do together and that they can still do on their own (lunch with an imagineer). Plus it will be a great experience for my boys to have a generational WDW trip.
So here's the help part~ Idea's on how to convince there (or should I
) links to helpful threads...
Also:
Is it true that Disney can't guarantee a disabled room?
Are there enough rides where you don't have to transfer for it to be "worth it"?
Is transportation (Disney boats and buses) "a hassle"?
(Hassle and worth it are part of their vocabulary)
Ideas, tips, etc..
Ultimately I think this is a confidence thing for my parents. I think they're worried about being a "burden" (which is the not even a factor for me) and not confident that they'll be able to go off on their own. Sigh...
THANKS!
I need a little advice that will help me convince my parents they should join my family on a trip to WDW in January 2011. Last time my family went, my parents oohhh and ahhhed and said how much they would like to have been there. So when we planned this trip, we asked them to join us. They're nervous about going.
My parents (both in their 60s) want to go but think they'll slow us down. My dad has his own non-motorized chair (and can't transfer) and Mom had difficulty with long distances. We'll be there during their wedding anniversary and I think there are plenty of things we can all do together and that they can still do on their own (lunch with an imagineer). Plus it will be a great experience for my boys to have a generational WDW trip.
So here's the help part~ Idea's on how to convince there (or should I

Also:
Is it true that Disney can't guarantee a disabled room?
Are there enough rides where you don't have to transfer for it to be "worth it"?
Is transportation (Disney boats and buses) "a hassle"?
(Hassle and worth it are part of their vocabulary)
Ideas, tips, etc..
Ultimately I think this is a confidence thing for my parents. I think they're worried about being a "burden" (which is the not even a factor for me) and not confident that they'll be able to go off on their own. Sigh...

THANKS!