I saw on Sue's Pinned post about the DAS card a photo of a very crowded handicapped accessible queue for "It's a Small World", where she thought the estimated wait time would be about an hour. (eep!)
My mother is oxygen dependent and has some mobility issues, so we will be using a wheelchair in the parks because she cannot walk long or for far distances.
But with a cane, and at a slower pace, she can walk. For a ride like "it's a small world" where there is a separate handicapped line, would it make more sense for her to get out her cane and try to navigate the regular queue in order to make the wait time more manageable?
(her oxygen concentrator battery is only good for about 6 hours, so I've got my Fastpasses scheduled and our TouringPlans all worked out, but an unexpected wait of an hour for an attraction like "small world" will throw everything out of whack)
My mother is oxygen dependent and has some mobility issues, so we will be using a wheelchair in the parks because she cannot walk long or for far distances.
But with a cane, and at a slower pace, she can walk. For a ride like "it's a small world" where there is a separate handicapped line, would it make more sense for her to get out her cane and try to navigate the regular queue in order to make the wait time more manageable?
(her oxygen concentrator battery is only good for about 6 hours, so I've got my Fastpasses scheduled and our TouringPlans all worked out, but an unexpected wait of an hour for an attraction like "small world" will throw everything out of whack)