LarsoftheJungle
Mouseketeer
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I’m one of those folks who can walk fine but can’t stand for very long without pain (and flaring up terrible chronic pain for the rest of my trip), so I’m considering a rollator for my trip to Disneyland. It’s just my autistic 5yo & I. Any kind of chair wouldn’t work for us, he would not be able handle not riding on it with me. A rollator may not work either as I frequently need to hold his hand, but I absolutely need to be able to sit if standing or slow shuffling for more than 15-20 minutes, so here we are.
I have questions!
What happens with one’s rollator while they ride a ride? If your stuff is it in - is it safe while you ride or do you move your purse/backpack from the rollator to the ride with you?
If someone thinks having a seat in line looks nice and walks off with your rollator - will CMs help you get it back? I was thinking of sticking an AirTag on it, but don’t personally want to get in an altercation with the kind of person who would do that, especially with my kid in tow.
What about rides where you disembark in a new place? Will a rollator fit on the monorail? Disneyland Railroad? We are hoping we’ll be able to utilize those to cut down on steps & the overwhelm of moving through crowds. (Yes I know about closures)
I’ve thought about a cane chair too…but since I don’t use a cane to walk, it seems annoying to have this bulky thing I have to carry in my hand everywhere I go. At least with the rollator, I could push my kid on it if he’s have a really hard time.
I have questions!
What happens with one’s rollator while they ride a ride? If your stuff is it in - is it safe while you ride or do you move your purse/backpack from the rollator to the ride with you?
If someone thinks having a seat in line looks nice and walks off with your rollator - will CMs help you get it back? I was thinking of sticking an AirTag on it, but don’t personally want to get in an altercation with the kind of person who would do that, especially with my kid in tow.
What about rides where you disembark in a new place? Will a rollator fit on the monorail? Disneyland Railroad? We are hoping we’ll be able to utilize those to cut down on steps & the overwhelm of moving through crowds. (Yes I know about closures)
I’ve thought about a cane chair too…but since I don’t use a cane to walk, it seems annoying to have this bulky thing I have to carry in my hand everywhere I go. At least with the rollator, I could push my kid on it if he’s have a really hard time.