When I go to DL next month, im going with my grandma and grandpa and they said it will probly be there last time because the're, quote "to old, and fraile". Any ideas on how to make this the're their best trip ever?
Don't miss "Its a small world" and the Alladin show in DCA ...enjoy your time! - Twinklelashes
144.4 #2373 8:31PM
It depends...how old are they? Do they use canes or walkers? If they do, go to City Hall and request a special boarding pass (or whatever they call it now!). I used to get one for my folks because my mom used a wheelchair and my dad couldn't stand for long lines. The other thing you can do is go early, have them take a mid-day break, and go back for the evening fun when they are rested. Don't worry...they will have a blast! Disney makes everyone 'young at heart'! - Gia
782.1 #119 8:31PM
@gia0330-No they don't have canes or walkers, - MsPiggy
5.9 #9174 8:33PM
Reservations at the Blue Bayou :) - eldamien
13.5 #5918 8:34PM
Take their pic with Mickey - something that you'll treasure. @eldamien, my Mom is 81 and she doesn't like BB - too dark to get around (or read the menu) and she thinks the food is too spicy. Just a thought. - msdizmaui
518.7 #223 8:39PM
@MsPiggy...my dad didn't use a cane or walker, he just couldn't stand for long periods of time. The CMs always gave him a pass. And your grandparents may be just fine, and want to go on all the mountain rides anyway! Be sure to take them through the Disney Gallery on Main Street..it's quiet, and if they are long-time DL fans, they'll love it. My folks were 76/75 there last visit - Mom's fav ride was "Pirates" and Dad's was the Matterhorn, but he loved all the Mtn rides! Have fun and enjoy sharing the magic! - Gia
782.1 #119 8:50PM
oops..grammar fail: "...THEIR last visit-". - Gia
782.1 #119 8:53PM