Hey there, hi there Beverly! Welcome to
planDisney, and thanks so very much for popping in with your question.
Visiting
Walt Disney World can mean waiting in lines and balancing time for a restroom break with the next attraction. Believe me, as I get older, I know how it becomes more difficult to walk that line - especially with some medications.
The
Disability Access Service is designed for guests with disabilities that go beyond mobility issues. It's geared for guests who have a disability that makes waiting in lines more difficult or for guests who struggle with standing in a crowded queue. While I can't guarantee you would be eligible, it surely can't hurt to at least try through the
pre-registration route. You can speak with a Cast Member 30 days prior to your arrival to express your needs during your visit. They will be able to tell you whether or not you would be eligible with your particular needs.
I also want to enthusiastically recommend using
Disney Genie+ Service. I've found for myself, being able to schedule Lightning Lane access to attractions ahead of time helps me better plan out my pit stops.
I hope you have a practically perfect visit, Beverly!
Anna