katmigordon
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I've been trying to plan for a trip next May, our very first actually.
The more I read the more I fear the fact that we are both disabled is going to make the trip a misery.
It's looking like there is a lot we can't ride - including a couple I was really looking forward to Pirates and Mr Toad,
I'm also pooh sized and keep hearing reports about how much smaller the rides are in DL than they are in WDW.
Then comes the issue of food, with so much of it being counter service, I have visions of trying to maneuver around crowds on my wheel chair, trying to balance food in one hand, drink in another and trying to steer my chair at the same time trying to find someplace to set our food down and eat.
And it seems (from what I've seen from youtube) that you don't line up to meet characters, but follow them around the park talking to them... how are they going to feel about being followed around by someone in a wheelchair? And is it true that you have to take your own selfies with them? Because how am I going to angel that right when my head will probably be even with their waist?
Sorry about the trauma dump, but somebody on another thread mentioned that I should make a thread with these fears and see if anyone might have some words of wisdom for me. I really want to love Disneyland.
The more I read the more I fear the fact that we are both disabled is going to make the trip a misery.
It's looking like there is a lot we can't ride - including a couple I was really looking forward to Pirates and Mr Toad,
I'm also pooh sized and keep hearing reports about how much smaller the rides are in DL than they are in WDW.
Then comes the issue of food, with so much of it being counter service, I have visions of trying to maneuver around crowds on my wheel chair, trying to balance food in one hand, drink in another and trying to steer my chair at the same time trying to find someplace to set our food down and eat.
And it seems (from what I've seen from youtube) that you don't line up to meet characters, but follow them around the park talking to them... how are they going to feel about being followed around by someone in a wheelchair? And is it true that you have to take your own selfies with them? Because how am I going to angel that right when my head will probably be even with their waist?
Sorry about the trauma dump, but somebody on another thread mentioned that I should make a thread with these fears and see if anyone might have some words of wisdom for me. I really want to love Disneyland.