ShhhQ
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My DM and I are going US/IOA for a day this Sept... We have never been and am pretty excited about it. But also worried!
I am a bit large and have a few motion problems, and have done a bit of research on what rides I can ride... I have a good idea of what I definately WON'T be able to ride, what I may have to try a test seat for and such... so sorta prepared.
My concern now is for my DM.. she has a bad back and may not be able to do much. She will be using her personal electric W/C, but can transfer with a little difficulty (usually she just needs a hand to help her get up). I have read the riders guide, but have a few questions I thought seasoned visitors may better answer...
Around 90-95% of the rides say to avoid if you have back problems.. I know some of this is just to cover them by saying we warned you. Are there any rides that say to avoid, but are not really that jarring that she may be able to ride?
Some say there are stationary seating available... if she uses this, and I want the full effect, will we HAVE to be seperate or is it possible to be near each other (mainly so I can assist her if she needs me)?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated... I can read about things, but I really want to know from SEASONED riders! Thank you!
I am a bit large and have a few motion problems, and have done a bit of research on what rides I can ride... I have a good idea of what I definately WON'T be able to ride, what I may have to try a test seat for and such... so sorta prepared.
My concern now is for my DM.. she has a bad back and may not be able to do much. She will be using her personal electric W/C, but can transfer with a little difficulty (usually she just needs a hand to help her get up). I have read the riders guide, but have a few questions I thought seasoned visitors may better answer...
Around 90-95% of the rides say to avoid if you have back problems.. I know some of this is just to cover them by saying we warned you. Are there any rides that say to avoid, but are not really that jarring that she may be able to ride?
Some say there are stationary seating available... if she uses this, and I want the full effect, will we HAVE to be seperate or is it possible to be near each other (mainly so I can assist her if she needs me)?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated... I can read about things, but I really want to know from SEASONED riders! Thank you!