VolvoManiac850
Let's Go Bucs
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I posted a general summary of a trip I am planning in another sub forum. After finding this one, I figured I'd place a few more specific questions here.
I'm planning a trip with two elderly grandparents. They are 84 and almost 83. Both will require a wheelchair to get around any of the parks. (They should be OK over shorter distances, such as getting from a parking lot to a restaurant or hotel). We are taking my grandmother's SUV and she does have a handicap parking permit due to foot problems caused by Type II Diabetes.
I now know the cost of renting a wheelchair at WDW, but have a few questions:
1. Is there a discount for seniors?
2. Is there a discount for multiple wheelchairs?
3. Are the wheelchairs electric or manual?
4. If you leave a park and then go to another one, do you have to pay again to rent a wheelchair? (Same for going back to a hotel, then re-entering a park).
5. Is there any way to get a double wheelchair? I know they make double strollers and wheelchairs with bikes on the back, but what about doubles?
In terms of hotels--we will likely be at Grand Floridian. I was last there in 1989 as a young child and obviously wasn't looking for any sort of wheelchair accommodations at the time. I am aware of the building code changes since then and am well-versed in the ADA, so I'm assuming they have upgraded or at least added accommodations in the 25 years which have passed. Have any wheelchair-bound travelers stayed at Grand Floridian, and, if so, what are your experiences?
I'm planning a trip with two elderly grandparents. They are 84 and almost 83. Both will require a wheelchair to get around any of the parks. (They should be OK over shorter distances, such as getting from a parking lot to a restaurant or hotel). We are taking my grandmother's SUV and she does have a handicap parking permit due to foot problems caused by Type II Diabetes.
I now know the cost of renting a wheelchair at WDW, but have a few questions:
1. Is there a discount for seniors?
2. Is there a discount for multiple wheelchairs?
3. Are the wheelchairs electric or manual?
4. If you leave a park and then go to another one, do you have to pay again to rent a wheelchair? (Same for going back to a hotel, then re-entering a park).
5. Is there any way to get a double wheelchair? I know they make double strollers and wheelchairs with bikes on the back, but what about doubles?
In terms of hotels--we will likely be at Grand Floridian. I was last there in 1989 as a young child and obviously wasn't looking for any sort of wheelchair accommodations at the time. I am aware of the building code changes since then and am well-versed in the ADA, so I'm assuming they have upgraded or at least added accommodations in the 25 years which have passed. Have any wheelchair-bound travelers stayed at Grand Floridian, and, if so, what are your experiences?