Becky2005
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Hello everyone,
A quick background, husband is not a Disney person. The last time he went to Disney was in 2005 when our kids were little and he had no intention of going again. However, I have an extended family trip planned for August and this would mean he would be home by himself for a week. I went with my siblings this year but our sons were home to help him. I think after that he would rather come along (I am actually happy too because it was definitely a concern of mine!). Due to health issues his stamina and balance are not good, especially if he has done too many stairs. He does use a cane at home.
I told him he didn't have a choice, he was *going* to be in a wheelchair at Disney. There is absolutely no way he would be able to do the trip otherwise. He was reluctant as he didn't want to slow anyone else down nor interfere with anyone else's trip. I do have to keep convincing him that he isn't the only one and it isn't a big deal. Although he is not a Disney person, I think he is actually a little bit excited about this trip as he has told me things he would like to do.
We are driving down, so I am thinking of renting a wheelchair locally and bringing it with us as he will definitely need one outside the park (we are staying on-site) vs. renting in Orlando. I still have some time to figure that one out.
Which brings me to a couple of questions, I haven't quite figured out the answer to and the answer might be it depends. We are staying at Ft. Wilderness which means a lot of bus transportation, I know 2 scooters can go on most busses. I am not sure how it would work for him with the manual wheelchair. He would need it to sit while waiting but once on the bus but can then transfer to a regular seat, assuming the wheelchair is the basic fold in the middle type, should he fold it or will they just use the same procedure they use for scooters and tie it down somehow?
Next question, how to keep our group somewhat together on rides/busses. We are going with a group of 20 which will be split up much of the time. Our core family group is 5. I'm pretty sure I have the bus figured out as I don't know if they will let all 5 of us load from the back but we will just monitor the line to see how things go.
How do rides work for larger groups when one person in the party needs an accommodation? I have mostly just seen couples.
I know we wouldn't all be on the same ride vehicle normally but it would be nice if we all could ride at the same general time. For example, Haunted Mansion, obviously only 2 of us can fit on the Doombuggy but the other 3 are going to want to wait to get on so they are at least close to us on the ride vs. getting done way before us.
Is there a list somewhere on how many people can go with on each particular ride if it is more than a companion? I know on Small World it looked like the accessible boat would hold 6 additional people. Mickey & Minnie's looked like it could easily fit 5.
A quick background, husband is not a Disney person. The last time he went to Disney was in 2005 when our kids were little and he had no intention of going again. However, I have an extended family trip planned for August and this would mean he would be home by himself for a week. I went with my siblings this year but our sons were home to help him. I think after that he would rather come along (I am actually happy too because it was definitely a concern of mine!). Due to health issues his stamina and balance are not good, especially if he has done too many stairs. He does use a cane at home.
I told him he didn't have a choice, he was *going* to be in a wheelchair at Disney. There is absolutely no way he would be able to do the trip otherwise. He was reluctant as he didn't want to slow anyone else down nor interfere with anyone else's trip. I do have to keep convincing him that he isn't the only one and it isn't a big deal. Although he is not a Disney person, I think he is actually a little bit excited about this trip as he has told me things he would like to do.
We are driving down, so I am thinking of renting a wheelchair locally and bringing it with us as he will definitely need one outside the park (we are staying on-site) vs. renting in Orlando. I still have some time to figure that one out.
Which brings me to a couple of questions, I haven't quite figured out the answer to and the answer might be it depends. We are staying at Ft. Wilderness which means a lot of bus transportation, I know 2 scooters can go on most busses. I am not sure how it would work for him with the manual wheelchair. He would need it to sit while waiting but once on the bus but can then transfer to a regular seat, assuming the wheelchair is the basic fold in the middle type, should he fold it or will they just use the same procedure they use for scooters and tie it down somehow?
Next question, how to keep our group somewhat together on rides/busses. We are going with a group of 20 which will be split up much of the time. Our core family group is 5. I'm pretty sure I have the bus figured out as I don't know if they will let all 5 of us load from the back but we will just monitor the line to see how things go.
How do rides work for larger groups when one person in the party needs an accommodation? I have mostly just seen couples.
I know we wouldn't all be on the same ride vehicle normally but it would be nice if we all could ride at the same general time. For example, Haunted Mansion, obviously only 2 of us can fit on the Doombuggy but the other 3 are going to want to wait to get on so they are at least close to us on the ride vs. getting done way before us.
Is there a list somewhere on how many people can go with on each particular ride if it is more than a companion? I know on Small World it looked like the accessible boat would hold 6 additional people. Mickey & Minnie's looked like it could easily fit 5.