matthewsmom1
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My 58 year old mom will accompany us on our next trip in October. She has diabetes which have lead to other conditions: congestive heart failure (CHF), neuropathy, low vision, etc.
What she cannot do: walk/stand for extended periods. She can see well enough to use the ECVs @ WalMart, etc. so we will be renting her one of those. However, some of the rides (I noticed during our last trip) have really LONG walks from where you leave the ECV/strollers and where you enter the ride. How do they handle that? I think she will exhaust quicker if she has to walk/stand in line. We don't mind waiting our turn, but the standing/walking really needs to be kept to a minimum.
Do I need to do anything special? Would the GAC benefit her (so that she does not have to stand for an extended period in line)?
What she cannot do: walk/stand for extended periods. She can see well enough to use the ECVs @ WalMart, etc. so we will be renting her one of those. However, some of the rides (I noticed during our last trip) have really LONG walks from where you leave the ECV/strollers and where you enter the ride. How do they handle that? I think she will exhaust quicker if she has to walk/stand in line. We don't mind waiting our turn, but the standing/walking really needs to be kept to a minimum.
Do I need to do anything special? Would the GAC benefit her (so that she does not have to stand for an extended period in line)?