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  • On Jul 30, 2010
    Colleen from ON Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    We leave for Disney in 2 weeks and I just broke my tailbone. I'm worried about sitting on the rides and know I will have to be careful. I have purchased a rubber donut to sit on, do you think I would be able to use it on some of the rides/? Help!!

    Ouch Colleen!  I can't even imagine how painful your injury is to get around. Kudos to you for still coming on your vacation and being a trooper!

    I definitely would use the donut on any ride you go on.  The thrill roller coasters might not be conducive to it but those would also be the attractions that would not be good for anyone with any sort of injury.  You can keep those on the list to do on your next visit.

    I suggest you stop in at Guest Services at each park and ask them for assistance and recommendations for you.  They will be happy to help you with any questions you might have concerning your injury.  You might even consider a wheelchair during part of your stay so you are not on your feet all day.
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