I tried to leave a lot of flexibility in our itinerary. Our first scheduled activity was our lunch ADR at Epcot. I wanted to make sure that DS had plenty of time to recuperate from the excitement of the first day.
DMIL and I had planned on being at the MK for the opening ceremony. Since it was October 1, I was curious to see if they had any special additions to kick off the Million Dreams campaign. If there was anything, we missed it.
We returned to the room, from our whirlwind tour of MK, around 10:30. DS had awoken around 8:00. DH was the first to try out the roll-in shower with DS. It worked well. The rails were on the left side of the shower, which allowed DS to hang on while being scrubbed. However the toilet rails were on the right side, so they were not of use to us. I would rather have the shower rails usable than the toilet rails. I did not make any specific request concerning the rails when we booked the room, so I don't know if they are able to honor that type of request.
We expected our friends at the hotel around 9:30 am, but when 11:00 rolled around they still had not arrived. We left a message for them, then headed off to the bus stop. As we waited I noticed two people coming out of the lobby that looked familiar, even from a distance. It was them, FR and FS.

I have a big mouth, so I have no doubt that they heard me squealing with glee. They had not made it to their room, nontheless, they decided to stow their carry-on in a locker at Epcot and join us for the fun. (Thank goodness they travel light)
We encountered a new type of bus. With the touch of a button, the whole right side of the bus lowered toward the curb and a ramp pulled out of the bus. We later encountered another bus that also lowered toward the curb, but the ramp folded out. These buses alleviated the presence of the awkward large step for my DH.
When we arrived at Epcot, we got a fastpasses for Soarin, then made our way to Morroco. We had a 1:00 ADR for Resaurant Merrakesh. We had plenty of time to look around the exhibits, before our time to be seated. I was very disappointed to discover that the restaurant was almost empty.
We arrived just before the belly dancer's show began, so we got to see it twice while we were there. My DS loved it. The performer danced her way to him during both performances. She danced for him, gave him a hug and took a moment for a photo. It made DS feel very special. DFIL gave him a hard time during the rest of the week, telling him it wasn't fair, because he didn't get any attention from the pretty girl. It made my son laugh with excitement every time my DFIL mentioned it.
The food was great. In fact it was one of our favorite meals. Everyone loved their food. We had a couple of picky eaters, but they were very satisfied. My DFIL had no problem finding something that suited his needs. He is diabetic, however, he is able to control his diabetes through his diet and with exercise. Even if you have picky eater, try this restaurant it is worth it.
After lunch we still had some time before we could use our fastpasses, so we went to the Imagination pavillion, picked up a time slip for HISTA and found our way to ride Figment. This ride has a wheelchair accessible car. This ride was a walk-on, but we had to wait for several trains to go through until the accessible car arrived. We didn't mind the CMs were very chatty and kept us entertained while we waited. DS's chair was a tight fit, but made it on just fine. I wish we had taken time to do one of the photo ops. after the ride, but we didn't. Maybe next time.
We went to HISTA. I transfered him into a seat, because I wanted him to have the full effects of the show. Honestly, I don't remember if it was necessary; some 3-D shows it is and others it is not. DS loved it.

He has very little vission in one eye, so I wondered if he would get the full effect, but he laughed through the whole show.
We then went to use our fastpasses. I understand now why the elevator to get to the lower level can be a pain. I am glad we were there in the off -season. I would hate to see the line during a busy time. I can understand why some people are frustrated with the single elevator for everyone with mobility issues. However, I must say that Soarin was the easiest ride at WDW to manuver a standing pivot transfer. The floor is concrete, so there is no trouble with DS's feet sticking during the pivot. And there is plenty of room to manuver the wheelchair. This was everyone's favorite ride.
By the time we got out of the Land it was going on 5:30. DS was ready for a break and so were FS and FR, who had been up since 2:30 am. so we headed back to the hotel. It was after 6:00 when we arrived. I hadn't planned on staying at Epcot so long. I figured we would head to MK and ride a few rides and watch the parade and fireworks. It was EMH that night so I had planned that DH, FS, FR and I would stay late while the other 3 called it a night. But DFIL had had enough for the day. They decided to keep DS and stay at the hotel while the rest of us spent our evening at MK.
It was a great day, and I am so glad that DMIL and DFIL were with us. It gave DH and I some time for ourselves. It made it a vacation for everyone.
Tune in next time for our up close and personal dolphin experience.