disney-super-mom
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Hi everyone,
DH and I are taking our two boys, my MIL and my BIL, on their first trip to WDW in December, and I have a couple of questions.
First, our oldest DS (who will be 9 years old on our trip) has PDD-NOS, and with that he has hypotonia (weak muscle tone). His walking/standing stamina isn't all that great, so I was wondering if he would fit in a double stroller if he needed to take a break. We were going to get a double stroller anyway because our DS5 will most likely need a break now and then too, but I'm not sure how big the double strollers are and if our then DS9 will fit in one. He doesn't weigh a whole lot.....about 65 pounds. What do you think?
Second, my MIL will be 66 years old during our trip, and she has pretty bad arthritis in her knees. She can do some walking, so attraction queues and walking around our resort (AKL) shouldn't be too much of a problem for her. (She really can't do stairs very well though, other than just one or two steps...very painful for her.) But she for sure will need an ECV to get around the parks! I'm thinking we should just rent an ECV at the parks every morning since that's the only place she'll need one. Is this a good plan or not?
Thanks for any advice.

DH and I are taking our two boys, my MIL and my BIL, on their first trip to WDW in December, and I have a couple of questions.
First, our oldest DS (who will be 9 years old on our trip) has PDD-NOS, and with that he has hypotonia (weak muscle tone). His walking/standing stamina isn't all that great, so I was wondering if he would fit in a double stroller if he needed to take a break. We were going to get a double stroller anyway because our DS5 will most likely need a break now and then too, but I'm not sure how big the double strollers are and if our then DS9 will fit in one. He doesn't weigh a whole lot.....about 65 pounds. What do you think?
Second, my MIL will be 66 years old during our trip, and she has pretty bad arthritis in her knees. She can do some walking, so attraction queues and walking around our resort (AKL) shouldn't be too much of a problem for her. (She really can't do stairs very well though, other than just one or two steps...very painful for her.) But she for sure will need an ECV to get around the parks! I'm thinking we should just rent an ECV at the parks every morning since that's the only place she'll need one. Is this a good plan or not?
Thanks for any advice.
