Wiloughby1
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I searched the board and couldn't find anything recent, so I'm hoping someone can give us some details.
My mom broke her ankle 4 years ago. It never healed well and she has limited motion, arthritis, and at present- a stress fracture. We are headed to WDW in September and she assumes it would be best if she takes her Roll-a-bout knee scooter to get around. She is nervous about using an ECV so that's not an option, and I think a wheelchair would be hard on my dad's back, pushing her around. She also likes independence (like anyone else!).
Her concern is rides. What does she do with it on rides? Do she fold it and take it along or does it get placed with wheelchairs? She can do limited stairs in queues, such as TSMM, but what does she do with it then? We could certainly fold it and carry it for her, but if we don't take the wheelchair access, will they still have a place to store it? She doesn't want to leave it with strollers. What's the overall policy for folding mobility devices like this?
Thanks in advance!
My mom broke her ankle 4 years ago. It never healed well and she has limited motion, arthritis, and at present- a stress fracture. We are headed to WDW in September and she assumes it would be best if she takes her Roll-a-bout knee scooter to get around. She is nervous about using an ECV so that's not an option, and I think a wheelchair would be hard on my dad's back, pushing her around. She also likes independence (like anyone else!).
Her concern is rides. What does she do with it on rides? Do she fold it and take it along or does it get placed with wheelchairs? She can do limited stairs in queues, such as TSMM, but what does she do with it then? We could certainly fold it and carry it for her, but if we don't take the wheelchair access, will they still have a place to store it? She doesn't want to leave it with strollers. What's the overall policy for folding mobility devices like this?
Thanks in advance!