Hi...this is my first post here, so please be gentle with me.
I've already posted this in the Resorts forum and someone suggested I ask here.
I'm scheduled for knee replacement surgery in mid-May. We're planning a family trip to WDW for mid-December. I'm hoping (fingers crossed here!) that my knee will be feeling wonderful by then. But hoping isn't the same thing as it actually happening (even at the happiest place in earth).
Several people have suggested to us that we stay at the Pop Century because it's not spread out quite as much as some of the other resorts. Anyone agree or suggest a different place?
This is my first trip since my knees have started bothering me. My DH and I will be accompanied by our children and their spouses (in their 30's) and our one and only grandchild who will be 3 years old then. I'm worried about slowing everyone else down and spoiling their trip.
I guess what I'm looking for is resort suggestions from anyone who has been in a similar situation. I don't need a handicap room...just hoping to get one with as little walking as possible.
Right now, I'm not feeling at all excited about this trip and I really want to! This will be our 4th trip to WDW (and our grandson's very first!) and I want to enjoy it as much as the first three times.
Anything to suggest?
Thanks in advance....

I've already posted this in the Resorts forum and someone suggested I ask here.
I'm scheduled for knee replacement surgery in mid-May. We're planning a family trip to WDW for mid-December. I'm hoping (fingers crossed here!) that my knee will be feeling wonderful by then. But hoping isn't the same thing as it actually happening (even at the happiest place in earth).
Several people have suggested to us that we stay at the Pop Century because it's not spread out quite as much as some of the other resorts. Anyone agree or suggest a different place?
This is my first trip since my knees have started bothering me. My DH and I will be accompanied by our children and their spouses (in their 30's) and our one and only grandchild who will be 3 years old then. I'm worried about slowing everyone else down and spoiling their trip.
I guess what I'm looking for is resort suggestions from anyone who has been in a similar situation. I don't need a handicap room...just hoping to get one with as little walking as possible.
Right now, I'm not feeling at all excited about this trip and I really want to! This will be our 4th trip to WDW (and our grandson's very first!) and I want to enjoy it as much as the first three times.
Anything to suggest?
Thanks in advance....