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But yesterday while I was at Epcot I saw a man pushing a woman in a wheelchair. And she was holding onto the handle of a stroller.

So this seemed like a good way to handle the situation of only one pusher. Of course it really helps to know where you are going.

(And I did not have a camera with me so I can't post a picture.)
 
We use to do this twenty years ago in dlr. I have mentioned a few times of the comedy show Disney use to have when we came as a hound family. I am legally blind, I would push my dd in her w/c, she has cerebral palsy, when she was about 5 or 6, she would push the stroller, my younger dd has something, we think on the autism spectrum disorder/or mental health disorder, she has been diagnosed so many times and we still are not sure, at this point when she was 3 it looked like ADHD at the worst end, so I would strap her into the stroller. My ex would hobble along next to us, with his cane, he is a veitnam war hero, hips and knees totally shattered from shrapnel. I would not recommend a blind person follow directions from a 5 yo in a w/c pushing a 3 yo freaking out child, while a PTSD war hero is screaming from PTSD, but we mad several trips like this and I wonder why CM kept sending us up to front of line, they just wanted to get rid of us. But that was 20 years or so ago, and we never asked for front of the line, that was long before everyone using w/c.
 
We use to do this twenty years ago in dlr. I have mentioned a few times of the comedy show Disney use to have when we came as a hound family. I am legally blind, I would push my dd in her w/c, she has cerebral palsy, when she was about 5 or 6, she would push the stroller, my younger dd has something, we think on the autism spectrum disorder/or mental health disorder, she has been diagnosed so many times and we still are not sure, at this point when she was 3 it looked like ADHD at the worst end, so I would strap her into the stroller. My ex would hobble along next to us, with his cane, he is a veitnam war hero, hips and knees totally shattered from shrapnel. I would not recommend a blind person follow directions from a 5 yo in a w/c pushing a 3 yo freaking out child, while a PTSD war hero is screaming from PTSD, but we mad several trips like this and I wonder why CM kept sending us up to front of line, they just wanted to get rid of us. But that was 20 years or so ago, and we never asked for front of the line, that was long before everyone using w/c.


You, my friend, are hardcore. :)

And maybe the CM wanted to be rid of you, or maybe they just thought you needed to be given a little bit of a break. :hug:
 
We were doing that a few years ago at animal kingdom I was on my scooter my wife was in a wheelchair and my son-in-law was pushing my wife and my wife was pushing my grandson. A CM said we weren't supposed to do that we were about 50 feet from the rest of our party so I didn't argue but if we weren't so close to them I would have been upset
 

You, my friend, are hardcore. :)

And maybe the CM wanted to be rid of you, or maybe they just thought you needed to be given a little bit of a break. :hug:

Thanks, I just see us as a normal family. It's others who see the problem!
 








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