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My mom might join us again this year to celebrate her birthday at WDW (she did that 3 years ago when she turned 75, and all the CMs were WONDERFUL).
This year however, she's just not going to be able to walk the way she did last time. I think that the best solution is to rent a wheelchair when we're in the parks.
So my question is regarding the wheelchair lines at the shows. I've really never paid much attention to them. For example, if we get into the wheelchair line for Festival of the Lion King, is it possible that we won't get into the next show? We always are able to get into the next show in the regular line, no matter how late we come (even one minute before the show). Is that also true in the wheelchair line? Or do you end up more often having to wait for the next show. If so, we'll have to change our planning, in terms of when we arrive in the line.
This year however, she's just not going to be able to walk the way she did last time. I think that the best solution is to rent a wheelchair when we're in the parks.
So my question is regarding the wheelchair lines at the shows. I've really never paid much attention to them. For example, if we get into the wheelchair line for Festival of the Lion King, is it possible that we won't get into the next show? We always are able to get into the next show in the regular line, no matter how late we come (even one minute before the show). Is that also true in the wheelchair line? Or do you end up more often having to wait for the next show. If so, we'll have to change our planning, in terms of when we arrive in the line.