barnum42
Earning My Ears
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- Sep 8, 2001
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Im taking my Mother to WDW as a 70th birthday present this month. Due to her having a short walking / standing range and a difficulty with stairs, she is the new owner of a manual wheelchair. So yours truly will be doing a lot of pushing which will help me work off some of the over eating we plan to do in the parks. This will be her third trip, but the first for over a decade.
I have scanned the boards here and at wdwmagic for parking information and see there are a couple of options at the ends of the regular rows, where the tram will need to be used or in the disabled parking lots.
I was last at the parks two years ago, so I know the regular lots, the distances involved from them and the deal with MK ferry and monorail. We are staying offsite so will have to drive in.
My only concerns about parking in the regular lots are the big step into and out of the tram, plus where do you put the wheelchair? I know it folds flat, but it will still take up a lot of space! Of course I can always push the chair to the gates when parked close enough.
Regarding the disabled parking lots, there seems to be a difference of opinions some posts have said the Magic Kingdom one is a long way from the entrance, plus you must display a disabled parking permit. Unfortunately the UK local authority where Mother lives has decided that because she can walk a short distance, regardless of her needing a stick and being in pain that they will not grant her a disabled parking permit. I have read on another post where a CM has said they take you at your word, so you do not need the permit.
So, to anyone still reading this (and I thank you for making it this far) have you any tips / advice regarding the above.
Thanks
I have scanned the boards here and at wdwmagic for parking information and see there are a couple of options at the ends of the regular rows, where the tram will need to be used or in the disabled parking lots.
I was last at the parks two years ago, so I know the regular lots, the distances involved from them and the deal with MK ferry and monorail. We are staying offsite so will have to drive in.
My only concerns about parking in the regular lots are the big step into and out of the tram, plus where do you put the wheelchair? I know it folds flat, but it will still take up a lot of space! Of course I can always push the chair to the gates when parked close enough.
Regarding the disabled parking lots, there seems to be a difference of opinions some posts have said the Magic Kingdom one is a long way from the entrance, plus you must display a disabled parking permit. Unfortunately the UK local authority where Mother lives has decided that because she can walk a short distance, regardless of her needing a stick and being in pain that they will not grant her a disabled parking permit. I have read on another post where a CM has said they take you at your word, so you do not need the permit.
So, to anyone still reading this (and I thank you for making it this far) have you any tips / advice regarding the above.
Thanks