Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Aug 19, 2013
    Courtney 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 are traveling down to Disney World in October with my mother-in-law who has a hard time standing and walking for long periods of time. We plan on renting her a scooter for the day, but are wondering if there is anything we can do about long lines? Help!

    Hello there Courtney!

    I have taken a few trips to Walt Disney World with my father and he has required a wheelchair each time. Traveling around the parks is not quite as problematic as you would think, especially since your mother-in-law will be renting a motorized scooter. All of the rides at the parks have wheelchair access and most offer an alternative entrance, which makes it easier for you and your mother-in-law to enjoy the rides. When you arrive, make sure to go by Guest Services to pick up a mobility guide to the parks.

    Thank you so much for asking the Moms Panel! I hope you have a fantastic vacation with your family!
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Meet the Panelist: Angelo, South Carolina

I am originally from Puerto Rico and currently live in Simpsonville, SC. I'm a single Dad with an eleven year old daughter and seven year old son. I love planning trips to Walt Disney World and can't wait to help you! Learn More About Angelo

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