wilbret
DIS Veteran
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Our 7 y/o broke her leg, but will be in a boot by the time we get to WDW at the end of the month. As eager as she will be, there is no way she's going to be able to walk parks for several days, so we are keeping her wheelchair.
Is there anything we need to know, based on your experiences? I have never paid attention to how accessible the queues are...are there some where we will need to park it like a stroller and let her hop in the queue, or will we be rolling up to the ride in most cases? She will be able to transfer from chair to ride without an issue. Plenty of stroller experience, zero wheelchair experience at parks.
We've had an interesting year. Our son broke his hand the DAY we were headed to Orlando earlier this year, but luckily they gave him a waterproof cast, and we were on our way!
Is there anything we need to know, based on your experiences? I have never paid attention to how accessible the queues are...are there some where we will need to park it like a stroller and let her hop in the queue, or will we be rolling up to the ride in most cases? She will be able to transfer from chair to ride without an issue. Plenty of stroller experience, zero wheelchair experience at parks.
We've had an interesting year. Our son broke his hand the DAY we were headed to Orlando earlier this year, but luckily they gave him a waterproof cast, and we were on our way!