Princess*kerri
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2005
hello there!
I've posted in the UK trip planning forum already and had 2 lovely ladies help me out but I thought I should post on here for some other more specific questions I have.
I"m planning a surprise trip to take my gran to Disneyworld next year around March time hopefully. I'm 18 however so I want to be extra careful, as I won't have parents with me. I'm looking mainly at Magic Kingdom, Epcot and Animal Kingdom and staying within the disney area. But do you have any recommendations on which rides and shows to take her to? She's the young age of 83 and although she loves to be stubborn I know she couldn't handle anything too fast or wild - or at least I wouldn't risk it when so far away from home. I have been before but never in this mindset and even then it was a few years ago so I'm not exactly sure whats changed or have personal experience of it.
Also would we be able to pick up a wheelchair in the parks? So far she's always rejected the idea of having one anywhere, although she picked up a stick the other day after much fussing and now admits it helps her a great deal. I'm thinking that by next year she might get tired even quicker and having a wheelchair would be of great help.
Thank you!
Kerri
I've posted in the UK trip planning forum already and had 2 lovely ladies help me out but I thought I should post on here for some other more specific questions I have.
I"m planning a surprise trip to take my gran to Disneyworld next year around March time hopefully. I'm 18 however so I want to be extra careful, as I won't have parents with me. I'm looking mainly at Magic Kingdom, Epcot and Animal Kingdom and staying within the disney area. But do you have any recommendations on which rides and shows to take her to? She's the young age of 83 and although she loves to be stubborn I know she couldn't handle anything too fast or wild - or at least I wouldn't risk it when so far away from home. I have been before but never in this mindset and even then it was a few years ago so I'm not exactly sure whats changed or have personal experience of it.
Also would we be able to pick up a wheelchair in the parks? So far she's always rejected the idea of having one anywhere, although she picked up a stick the other day after much fussing and now admits it helps her a great deal. I'm thinking that by next year she might get tired even quicker and having a wheelchair would be of great help.
Thank you!
Kerri