mmiller711 said:
My mother has gone with us many times the last being in 2003 when she was a "young" 79! She had her own
scooter to take that year but we had rented them in the past from a company in orlando, you can check the disability board and they can give you the names of companies.
I was going to suggest considereing a scooter or wheelchair too.
If you check out the disABILITIES FAQs thread near the top of the disABILITIES Board, there is lots of info, including the places DIS posters report renting from most often.
WDW involves a lot of walking, even if he is in good health. If he's not sure about the scooter idea, have him try one out at a store like Target,
Walmart or a grocery store. (I'd suggest Target because they have nice big aisles and don't have merchandise sitting in the main aisles.) If he can use one of those, he would have no trouble at WDW - the scooters in the stores are much larger than any you would rent (plus they have that cart on the front).
If he's not sure he needs one, pick out a familiar place that is about 3-5 miles from his house. Asl him if he could walk there. He will probably say no and then you can tell him that the average person walks
at least 3 miles at WDW. Most walk a lot more.
For the resort, what are you looking at - moderate, value or deluxe?
For activities to avoid - I'd look at the attractions that have warnings for a start. For ones to go on, I'd be inclined to buy him a guidebook (for someone his age, I'd suggest the
Birnbaum Official Guide). Let him read about the attractions and figure out what he would like to do, restaurants, etc. The planning process could be almost as much fun as the being there part.