Our trip is in three weeks, and I just broke my right arm and severed a ligament in my left wrist. As I was realizing all the many uses of arms and hands, trying to get my freaking front door open...the mailman showed up with my letter containing the ME tags. I broke down crying like an insane person. Ugh.....
So please give me some inspiration on how I can still have fun in WDW with both arms out of commission (casted). I will be going with DH and DS6.
P.S...this is a serious post..FWIW
So please give me some inspiration on how I can still have fun in WDW with both arms out of commission (casted). I will be going with DH and DS6.
P.S...this is a serious post..FWIW
Second of all, you can go on the slow-moving rides that you don't need to hold on to the handlebars, like Winnie the Pooh, It's a Small world, etc. Hope you have a great time though!


I know it's a play on words about being "hand"-icapped but I just wanted to make sure that people are aware that there is not front of the line access for people with disabilities. The only "front of the line" passes I'm aware of are for the people who are on Make a Wish type trips and have had special arrangements made with WDW.
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This resulted in a lot of "oh, let me tell you the stupid thing I did when I was a kid" stories!