Donna Smith
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 6, 2015
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Need some advice.
Taking my mother for her first visit to Disney World in November for Thanksgiving weekend and days after. She will be 73 at that time. She still works full time (because she likes to) but its a sit down job. She is not able to walk for long distances and stand in line for long periods of time. Disney is a lot of walking and waiting. We plan to take it easy with her. There are times she can walk but will need to sit. We are discussing a scooter or a wheel chair. My question is this. If she is able to walk some will she be able to sit somewhere close by while we stand in queue for a ride then join us closer to getting on the ride? Or same if wheel chair. Can she sit somewhere in it and then stand to get in line. Don't want to make a lot of people in line mad but I want her to be able to experience some rides. She is not a thrill rider of'course. Any suggestions?
Taking my mother for her first visit to Disney World in November for Thanksgiving weekend and days after. She will be 73 at that time. She still works full time (because she likes to) but its a sit down job. She is not able to walk for long distances and stand in line for long periods of time. Disney is a lot of walking and waiting. We plan to take it easy with her. There are times she can walk but will need to sit. We are discussing a scooter or a wheel chair. My question is this. If she is able to walk some will she be able to sit somewhere close by while we stand in queue for a ride then join us closer to getting on the ride? Or same if wheel chair. Can she sit somewhere in it and then stand to get in line. Don't want to make a lot of people in line mad but I want her to be able to experience some rides. She is not a thrill rider of'course. Any suggestions?