DisneyJunkie
Well-Known Member
Over the past few trips, and even on a more recent trip to a different type of theme park in Virginia, my wife has had an incredibly difficult time walking, with her feet constantly blistering and causing her a great deal of pain in her legs and knees. She suffers from fibromyalgia. She is dead-set on our upcoming trip in September of getting a wheelchair to move around the parks with. I'm not so concerned over the cost of having to do so as I am over what to do with the thing when we go on the rides. She CAN walk, she just can't walk all over the parks like we had done in the past. So we'll be having to roll up to a particular attraction and leave the wheelchair aside until we exit it. My question is.....how would we go about doing this? I wouldn't want someone else walking off with our wheelchair, so where do the attractions have areas for locking up or holding onto guests' rented wheelchairs? I'm already getting a headache thinking about it and how much of a pain it'll be, but I want my wife to have a good time too, and not have to go back to the room and get off her feet and miss a lot of the fun. Any helpful suggestions would be appreciated.