HouTXMommy
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Mar 12, 2006
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- 11
We typically get a GAC for my 11 year old because of her limited vision. We use it for parades and shows only, not rides because it doesn't matter.
However, she recently had foot surgery on both feet. She was in a wheelchair for six weeks but is now out. However, if she does too much walking her feet hurt. We find ourselves getting an ECV or wheelchair at places like Sam's Club where you do tons of walking. I'm concerned about the walking at Disney World and am considering getting a wheelchair to just cut down on the amount of walking she does between attractions.
My thought is to get a GAC like we usually do and park the wheelchair and do what we normally do for two reasons. #1 - we don't want to abuse a GAC where we don't need it (rides), and #2 - in shows, sometimes the wheelchairs are not where we need to sit for vision (first row).
Does this sound like the right plan? Also, when I mentioned I was going to get a wheelchair at Disney World to some people they said, great, now you can go to the front of the line.............Grrrrr.
Tammy

However, she recently had foot surgery on both feet. She was in a wheelchair for six weeks but is now out. However, if she does too much walking her feet hurt. We find ourselves getting an ECV or wheelchair at places like Sam's Club where you do tons of walking. I'm concerned about the walking at Disney World and am considering getting a wheelchair to just cut down on the amount of walking she does between attractions.
My thought is to get a GAC like we usually do and park the wheelchair and do what we normally do for two reasons. #1 - we don't want to abuse a GAC where we don't need it (rides), and #2 - in shows, sometimes the wheelchairs are not where we need to sit for vision (first row).
Does this sound like the right plan? Also, when I mentioned I was going to get a wheelchair at Disney World to some people they said, great, now you can go to the front of the line.............Grrrrr.
Tammy

