shelly3girls
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My DD20 and I will be traveling less than a month after she has major hip surgery. She will likely be just off crutches but not completely stable nor have the ability to walk a distance. I’ve read through the information and it seems we should rent a wheelchair or electric scooter. Is it difficult for someone who does not normally use an electric chair to navigate the parks? I don’t mind pushing her but I also want to be aware that I’ll be doing a lot of walking myself. I’m looking for guidance as to the best approach. Rescheduling this trip is not an option so we’re just looking for ways to best enjoy ourselves even if we don’t do a lot.
I also want to make sure that I am understanding the faqs thread correctly. It is my understanding that we will be able to wait in regular lines with the wheelchair for most rides. She does not need nor qualify for any special assistance related to ride waits (from what I understand). DD will not be able to ride any wild rides but I think there are plenty of things we can do that she will enjoy.
TIA for any suggestions. We’ve been to WDW many times but never with anyone with mobility issues.
I also want to make sure that I am understanding the faqs thread correctly. It is my understanding that we will be able to wait in regular lines with the wheelchair for most rides. She does not need nor qualify for any special assistance related to ride waits (from what I understand). DD will not be able to ride any wild rides but I think there are plenty of things we can do that she will enjoy.
TIA for any suggestions. We’ve been to WDW many times but never with anyone with mobility issues.