Chropistopy
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Hi! I posted this question on another board and was directed here. Thanks in advance for any advice!!
I'm traveling to WDW in December with my parents and my nephews. We will be touring the parks for 5 days. My dad had bypass surgery in March. He is doing well but is not back to his old self yet. He walks quite a bit at work but his legs have been bothering him lately. My mom has troubles walking long distances normally. On the other end of the spectrum, my nephews are 4 and 6. They will be running wide open the whole time we are visiting.
Does anyone have any advice regarding strategies on seeing the parks while making it an enjoyable trip for both my parents and my nephews? Any ideas for relaxing places for my parents to rest in the parks while I take the nephews on rides...if the walking gets too much for them?
Thank you!
I'm traveling to WDW in December with my parents and my nephews. We will be touring the parks for 5 days. My dad had bypass surgery in March. He is doing well but is not back to his old self yet. He walks quite a bit at work but his legs have been bothering him lately. My mom has troubles walking long distances normally. On the other end of the spectrum, my nephews are 4 and 6. They will be running wide open the whole time we are visiting.
Does anyone have any advice regarding strategies on seeing the parks while making it an enjoyable trip for both my parents and my nephews? Any ideas for relaxing places for my parents to rest in the parks while I take the nephews on rides...if the walking gets too much for them?
Thank you!
