WhatJaneSays
Well-Known Member
I'm just starting to plan my disabled Mom's first in park WDW trip in over 8 years. She's come along with me on my weekend trips a few times since then because she loves Downtown Disney (and is a total shopaholic) but she hasn't been in a park in all that time.
2 days is about the max she's really capable of and I know she will want to spend one day at MK the other is a toss up between Epcot and DHS, likely depending on the days of week we decide on going. She's mostly a people-watcher and just really wants to enjoy the atmosphere and some lower-key attractions. This is where I'd love some input from my WDW Magic fellows.
My mother is mobile but for the parks her scooter is coming along. She's fully capable of handling getting around over short distances and up and down ledges but not stairs. Her condition stems from Lymphedema in her legs so bending her knees to far to get in or out of ride vehicles is out but moving platforms should be alright if they could be slowed or stopped for her.
So people of the forum I'm asking for your advice on rides and shows and quiet places to sit and whatnot that would be good for her.
2 days is about the max she's really capable of and I know she will want to spend one day at MK the other is a toss up between Epcot and DHS, likely depending on the days of week we decide on going. She's mostly a people-watcher and just really wants to enjoy the atmosphere and some lower-key attractions. This is where I'd love some input from my WDW Magic fellows.
My mother is mobile but for the parks her scooter is coming along. She's fully capable of handling getting around over short distances and up and down ledges but not stairs. Her condition stems from Lymphedema in her legs so bending her knees to far to get in or out of ride vehicles is out but moving platforms should be alright if they could be slowed or stopped for her.
So people of the forum I'm asking for your advice on rides and shows and quiet places to sit and whatnot that would be good for her.