Yngpreacherman
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My wife and I are planning on taking my Grandmother to Disney World. She is 81 years old in relatively good health and will be in a wheelchair (she can walk, but had problems walking very far because of her knees). My mother is trying to persuade us not to take her saying that there will be nothing for her to do and that she is not in good shape to go. My mother is simply trying to look out for her mother of course, but we are trying to reassure her that it will be fine. So, I have a couple of questions:
1. What all can an 81 year old woman do at Disney World?
2. Is there a way to rent any kind of electric wheelchairs? If so, how much do they run? Are they per day or per park?
3. Should we take her? My wife and I want to take her and my grandmother wants to go but we don't want her to be miserable or not enjoy her trip (which by the way, she would never tell us if she DIDN'T enjoy it because she never complains about anything---that is why my wife and I wanted to do something fun for her).
1. What all can an 81 year old woman do at Disney World?
2. Is there a way to rent any kind of electric wheelchairs? If so, how much do they run? Are they per day or per park?
3. Should we take her? My wife and I want to take her and my grandmother wants to go but we don't want her to be miserable or not enjoy her trip (which by the way, she would never tell us if she DIDN'T enjoy it because she never complains about anything---that is why my wife and I wanted to do something fun for her).

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My mother responded half jokingly "well, just go ahead and finish her off" 

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