cruisehopeful
DIS Veteran
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My husband is mobile, but has a disability card because there are times when he cannot walk too far or for very long. He only goes to DL when he feels like he can handle it. So, he hasn't been in a couple years. We had one visit a few years ago where he hurt himself and ended up using a wheel chair. It was too hard to navigate around people and he said people were cutting him off the whole time. He ended up just avoiding the parks because it was too hard to get around.
After visiting the parks last night with my daughter, it finally occurred to me, that my husband could probably get front of the line or something if he shows his disability card. We actually never thought about it before because if he can't walk around much, he just doesn't go to places like DL. I'm wondering if anyone else who is mobile has used a disability card at the parks. I'm trying to envision if it would be worth it for him to try going for a couple days again with a cane or walking sticks. I am thinking that even if he can get ahead in lines for rides, he will still be stuck with lines for food and then not being able to find a place to sit. I suppose making dining reservations would be the cure for that.
After visiting the parks last night with my daughter, it finally occurred to me, that my husband could probably get front of the line or something if he shows his disability card. We actually never thought about it before because if he can't walk around much, he just doesn't go to places like DL. I'm wondering if anyone else who is mobile has used a disability card at the parks. I'm trying to envision if it would be worth it for him to try going for a couple days again with a cane or walking sticks. I am thinking that even if he can get ahead in lines for rides, he will still be stuck with lines for food and then not being able to find a place to sit. I suppose making dining reservations would be the cure for that.