Mary Anne
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actually TWO 90 year olds
I'm posting this on the Disabilities board as I figured that most of you would have more experience with dealing with airlines and wheelchairs.
How far in advance do I let them know we'll be needing wheelchair assistance? We'll have wheelchairs availble for the whole time at Disney so it's just the airport I'm concerned about. They can both walk short distances are fine inside, it's just the long walking at Disney I am concerned about.
We're using ME to get from the airport to the OKWest (We're DVC and have a two bedroom and an extra sudio for 9 of us) but then will have a car available if needed to get them to the parks. Our plan is to use buses for the MK only but we'll use a car to go to Epcot (We are DVC so we are eligible to valet park for free by the BWV and BCV) and then we can walk into Epcot or take the boat to MGM. Fairly easy with them in a wheel chair. I'm not sure about AK, although it is usually so hot there, I doubt we'll go more then once with them.
For the record, they are really looking forward to this trip, we are not dragging them and have planned a very laid back trip with them leading the way on what they want to do an how much time they want to spend just relaxing at the Villa.
There will be 7 able bodied adults to help with the 2-90 year olds, so someone will always be there to help with everything.

I'm posting this on the Disabilities board as I figured that most of you would have more experience with dealing with airlines and wheelchairs.
How far in advance do I let them know we'll be needing wheelchair assistance? We'll have wheelchairs availble for the whole time at Disney so it's just the airport I'm concerned about. They can both walk short distances are fine inside, it's just the long walking at Disney I am concerned about.
We're using ME to get from the airport to the OKWest (We're DVC and have a two bedroom and an extra sudio for 9 of us) but then will have a car available if needed to get them to the parks. Our plan is to use buses for the MK only but we'll use a car to go to Epcot (We are DVC so we are eligible to valet park for free by the BWV and BCV) and then we can walk into Epcot or take the boat to MGM. Fairly easy with them in a wheel chair. I'm not sure about AK, although it is usually so hot there, I doubt we'll go more then once with them.
For the record, they are really looking forward to this trip, we are not dragging them and have planned a very laid back trip with them leading the way on what they want to do an how much time they want to spend just relaxing at the Villa.
There will be 7 able bodied adults to help with the 2-90 year olds, so someone will always be there to help with everything.
