Cmbar:
I sent you some private messages about my experiences. However, I will say that the wheelchair was such a huge help, was easy to navigate (we went on Dec. 7 or so, not very busy time for the park), and I was amazed out how good it was to have it- we were able to pretty much do the parks as we usually do and ride the rides/see the shows that would interest her in the 9 am to 2 or 3 pm window of time. We rented a wheelchair from a medical supply place that delivered it to our resort the day we got there, and it was actually cheaper than renting one in the park, plus the park sometimes runs out of them, and when you leave the park, you leave the wheelchair there, too.
There's no way my 78 m-i-l would have even made it to the front of the park without the wheelchair, and she balked about riding around in a wheelchair, at first.
Unless the GP's are walking 2 or 3 miles per day, they may get really tired really fast, and that will really slow everybody down if they have to go back to the room before they are really ready.
I hope no seniors take any offense to this, as I'm sure there are plenty in better shape than me-- a 40 something with no consistent exercise program other than walking my frisky dogs!
But, even for me, Disney is a workout, much more so than it used to be!
