I've invited my MIL to join my daughter(5) and I at Disney this December or next January. She's considering, but has a lot of questions about logistics and accommodations and such.
MIL has MS, and her primary issues are lower-body related. She has bad balance, can't stand or walk for long, needs to avoid the heat, etc. If she comes with us, she'll have a scooter, which may be an offsite rental or a parks rental (her current preference).
The current tentative plan is that I'll drive down with my daughter, and she will fly. That way we'll have a car, I can pick her up and drop her off at the most convenient spots, we can carry an offsite scooter, etc. At the airport she'll have a courtesy wheelchair. Does anyone know how that will work with Disney's Magical Express?
Will they take her to the DME counter? Can she keep the courtesy chair in the queues to wait for a bus? Will there be someone there to help her move forward, etc? Could she wait on a bench outside the queue instead? The walking from the DME check-in counter to the bus isn't the issue, but last time we waited about 20 minutes for the bus to arrive, and that's really too long for her to stand, particularly in one place.
If there's no good way she can navigate the airport/DME then I can arrange to pick her up, but it would mean arriving a day earlier than does.
I'm sure I'll have lots of questions, so I appreciate everyone sharing their experiences.
MIL has MS, and her primary issues are lower-body related. She has bad balance, can't stand or walk for long, needs to avoid the heat, etc. If she comes with us, she'll have a scooter, which may be an offsite rental or a parks rental (her current preference).
The current tentative plan is that I'll drive down with my daughter, and she will fly. That way we'll have a car, I can pick her up and drop her off at the most convenient spots, we can carry an offsite scooter, etc. At the airport she'll have a courtesy wheelchair. Does anyone know how that will work with Disney's Magical Express?
Will they take her to the DME counter? Can she keep the courtesy chair in the queues to wait for a bus? Will there be someone there to help her move forward, etc? Could she wait on a bench outside the queue instead? The walking from the DME check-in counter to the bus isn't the issue, but last time we waited about 20 minutes for the bus to arrive, and that's really too long for her to stand, particularly in one place.
If there's no good way she can navigate the airport/DME then I can arrange to pick her up, but it would mean arriving a day earlier than does.
I'm sure I'll have lots of questions, so I appreciate everyone sharing their experiences.