Parking for those with mobility issues?

svfive

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We are heading to the park with my Mom, who has arthritic ankles, and my Dad who is in the middle of treatment for cancer. I am trying to lessen their walk to the park as much as possible. Which parking lot is the easiest to get to the park from? Do we do the Mickey and Friends Structure? Or are we better off in the Toy Story Lot? Or is there another option?
 
I'd say either one. Are they renting scooters or wheelchairs to get around?
 
Before I had both knees replaced, I found the Toy Story lot to be easier for me to manage. The disabled parking spaces were very close to where the buses loaded. The drop off point from the Toy Story lot at the DLR is about the same distance as the tram drop off from the Mickey & Friends lot. Getting back to the Toy Story lot at the end of the day was much easier because there were plenty of buses so we didn't have to stand and wait like we did for the trams. I also found the buses easier to get in and out of than the trams.
 


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