weesignlanguage
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Hey guys!! I am new to the disabilities board! I am trying to read through alot of the posts to get information about going to WDW w/ a disabled person. However, I thought it would be best to ask you guys, the experts, for solid advice! Any advice is appreciated! Here is my situation:
My family (dh, ds who is 4 and myself) along with my in-laws and brother-in-law are headed to WDW for a free dining trip in September. We are currently booked at the AS Sports in a standard room. My mother-in-law is having some severe knee issues and has decided to go ahead and gain handicapped status so she can have closer parking and such. She has also decided to use a mobility scooter at Disney. She is just now accepting her status as disabled and so I am trying to be very sensitive to her needs and not make a big deal out of it b/c I do not want to embarass her or make her feel like she is "trouble." I have been given the task of planning out the entire trip. We have made ressies for all of the restaurants we are going to eat at and like I said a minute ago, we have the room ressies.
What I need is advice on things to think about when bringing a disabled person like my mother-in-law into the parks. How does that work?? Do I need to request a certain type of room?? What about restaurants? Are there any that are particularly difficult to access? My mother-in-law is toying w/ the idea of borrowing a mobility scooter (she hasn't purchased one yet...working on that though) from a person in our hometown. If that falls through, are there mobility scooters for rent at WDW? How does that work? Finally, what about lines for rides? I know that some rides have handicap lines but what about the other 5 in our party? Will we be separated?
These are just a few of the questions I have begun to think about...any help is going to be sooo helpful!! Thanks guys!!
My family (dh, ds who is 4 and myself) along with my in-laws and brother-in-law are headed to WDW for a free dining trip in September. We are currently booked at the AS Sports in a standard room. My mother-in-law is having some severe knee issues and has decided to go ahead and gain handicapped status so she can have closer parking and such. She has also decided to use a mobility scooter at Disney. She is just now accepting her status as disabled and so I am trying to be very sensitive to her needs and not make a big deal out of it b/c I do not want to embarass her or make her feel like she is "trouble." I have been given the task of planning out the entire trip. We have made ressies for all of the restaurants we are going to eat at and like I said a minute ago, we have the room ressies.
What I need is advice on things to think about when bringing a disabled person like my mother-in-law into the parks. How does that work?? Do I need to request a certain type of room?? What about restaurants? Are there any that are particularly difficult to access? My mother-in-law is toying w/ the idea of borrowing a mobility scooter (she hasn't purchased one yet...working on that though) from a person in our hometown. If that falls through, are there mobility scooters for rent at WDW? How does that work? Finally, what about lines for rides? I know that some rides have handicap lines but what about the other 5 in our party? Will we be separated?
These are just a few of the questions I have begun to think about...any help is going to be sooo helpful!! Thanks guys!!
