I have several questions / concerns regarding our upcoming trip to WDW and figure this is the best place to get advice.
The background -- I'm am in the process of booking a last minute extended family vacation. (My husband and dad just got assigned to a conference in Orlando in January) We will be down there for a week mid January. The stars lined up and I was able to convince my 92 yr old grandmother to come with us (traveling with an emergency physician helped convince her she'd be fine
) I am a control freak and want to try to plan for every possible problem, but with the short notice can't even come up with the PROBLEMS let alone solutions.
Here's my concerns so far.
1)My grandmother is totally independent with no significant medical problems. She acts decades younger than her age and does fine in her day to day life. But she is 92 so I know she won't have the stamina of the greatgrandkids.
2) My father has bad back problems from an accident. He also has more pride than you can imagine. I know he will not be able to handle walking through the park all day but would die before complaining.
3) My mom also has a bad back, although hers is much less limiting. However, we all know that WDW stresses your body to the limit.
I don't plan for this to be a commando vacation. We will be spending alot of time just relaxing at the pool home we rented. The focus here is going to be on spending time as a family, but it will be my nephews' first time at Disney, so I want to get as much out of our park time as possible. Heck, it's my parents' first time at Disney too!!!!
My solution for this is to rent a wheelchair each day at the parks and just force whatever family member needs it at the time to sit for a spell. This is going to take alot of finesse and tact (especially with my dad) but if that doesn't work, they usually listen to me when I tell them "I'm the doctor and I said so". (Kinda like "because I'm the mom and I said so", but usually more effective!) This is the first time I've been to Disney with anyone but DH and DDs, and I want it to be a great trip. Does anyone have any advice for us?
The background -- I'm am in the process of booking a last minute extended family vacation. (My husband and dad just got assigned to a conference in Orlando in January) We will be down there for a week mid January. The stars lined up and I was able to convince my 92 yr old grandmother to come with us (traveling with an emergency physician helped convince her she'd be fine

Here's my concerns so far.
1)My grandmother is totally independent with no significant medical problems. She acts decades younger than her age and does fine in her day to day life. But she is 92 so I know she won't have the stamina of the greatgrandkids.
2) My father has bad back problems from an accident. He also has more pride than you can imagine. I know he will not be able to handle walking through the park all day but would die before complaining.
3) My mom also has a bad back, although hers is much less limiting. However, we all know that WDW stresses your body to the limit.
I don't plan for this to be a commando vacation. We will be spending alot of time just relaxing at the pool home we rented. The focus here is going to be on spending time as a family, but it will be my nephews' first time at Disney, so I want to get as much out of our park time as possible. Heck, it's my parents' first time at Disney too!!!!
My solution for this is to rent a wheelchair each day at the parks and just force whatever family member needs it at the time to sit for a spell. This is going to take alot of finesse and tact (especially with my dad) but if that doesn't work, they usually listen to me when I tell them "I'm the doctor and I said so". (Kinda like "because I'm the mom and I said so", but usually more effective!) This is the first time I've been to Disney with anyone but DH and DDs, and I want it to be a great trip. Does anyone have any advice for us?