Wheelchair “parking” in parks

mom2diskids

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My best friend is visually impaired and has mild mobility issues. For the most part we can toddle around together just fine, but since I have some cognitive disabilities there are some lines I’m not sure I can navigate while trying to regulate myself and assist her (tried for DAS and was denied for the first time ever a couple weeks ago). I’m thinking renting a wheel chair could help us so I could push her and it might create a natural buffer in lines, but we wouldn’t need it all the time. Can we park it like a stroller somewhere when we won’t need it? Thanks :)
 
Park it carefully. It can't be in the path of a parade, for example. In that case a Disney cast member will move it.

Also, you can walk with the wheelchair empty. It can be used as a walker in this case.

Usually, you can park a wheelchair by the strollers.
 
And don't forget to put something on it to differentiate it so you can easily find it (and someone else doesn't take it by accident). Like tying a colorful scarf on an arm/handle or putting an old T-shirt on the seat to keep it from getting too hot in the sun.
 

Park it carefully. It can't be in the path of a parade, for example. In that case a Disney cast member will move it.

Also, you can walk with the wheelchair empty. It can be used as a walker in this case.

Usually, you can park a wheelchair by the strollers.
I use a wheelchair as walker at disney do not sit in it for most of the day. I second this
 












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