Twilight Terror
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- Aug 5, 2006
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This is going to be a bit of a strange question.
Usually, we have our blue badge from the UK and use that at the parks to park in the disabled spaces. Well thanks to the complete ineptness of our local council, our badge ran out two-weeks ago and will be at least another 4-weeks before the review meeting to renew the thing!
So now we are left traveling to the states with a wheelchair and scooter around Disney, but no way of parking in a more appropriate space. I now know that the trams in the parks do not take the scooters, so we are either all in for a very long walk from car to park, or we will have to tram it while mum scooters it - not an ideal situation as we will be separated.
So, I was wondering if there was anyone else out there that had been in a similar situation. Is there anything else I need to look out for? Any tips or pitfalls to avoid? Thanks
Usually, we have our blue badge from the UK and use that at the parks to park in the disabled spaces. Well thanks to the complete ineptness of our local council, our badge ran out two-weeks ago and will be at least another 4-weeks before the review meeting to renew the thing!
So now we are left traveling to the states with a wheelchair and scooter around Disney, but no way of parking in a more appropriate space. I now know that the trams in the parks do not take the scooters, so we are either all in for a very long walk from car to park, or we will have to tram it while mum scooters it - not an ideal situation as we will be separated.
So, I was wondering if there was anyone else out there that had been in a similar situation. Is there anything else I need to look out for? Any tips or pitfalls to avoid? Thanks