Hello!
Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 6:50 am
Hi, I have been reading posts for a while and now I have a trip to WDW coming up in 6 weeks. I just wondered if I could get some advice.
I am coming with my family from the UK and we are a little worried about my Dad managing. He has early stage Alzheimer's, but is still 'there' and loves rides. I think he is the oldest person I know to have been on rock and roller coaster and tower of terror 5 times in a row. From the outside he looks like a normal 70 year old, but he does struggle with confusion. He also has had 2 hip replacements and so he sometimes needs a little extra help getting in to and out of rides. We had an incident at Disneyland Paris a couple of years ago when he fell in to crush's coaster as the coaster car doesn't stop for loading. Everything was fine when we got him up again but he was upset that he had caused a delay and decided against riding anything else for the rest of the trip.
We were thinking about renting an EVC as that will be helpful for him, but as far as getting in to and out of rides, do we just speak to the cast member at loading or at the entrance?
We want to make sure that we don't cause any problems while we are at Disney World, but we also want Dad to have the best trip possible, as this is his trip of choice for our last family holiday.
Thanks in advance!
I am coming with my family from the UK and we are a little worried about my Dad managing. He has early stage Alzheimer's, but is still 'there' and loves rides. I think he is the oldest person I know to have been on rock and roller coaster and tower of terror 5 times in a row. From the outside he looks like a normal 70 year old, but he does struggle with confusion. He also has had 2 hip replacements and so he sometimes needs a little extra help getting in to and out of rides. We had an incident at Disneyland Paris a couple of years ago when he fell in to crush's coaster as the coaster car doesn't stop for loading. Everything was fine when we got him up again but he was upset that he had caused a delay and decided against riding anything else for the rest of the trip.
We were thinking about renting an EVC as that will be helpful for him, but as far as getting in to and out of rides, do we just speak to the cast member at loading or at the entrance?
We want to make sure that we don't cause any problems while we are at Disney World, but we also want Dad to have the best trip possible, as this is his trip of choice for our last family holiday.
Thanks in advance!