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  1. #1
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    My dad has decided to go with us to WDW in September. We just lost my mom and I think this trip will be good for him.

    Does anyone have any advice. He is 80 years old and just had a quadriple bypass April 2009. He had blood clots in his lungs in January, but they are controlled now.

    We have rented a scooter from an outside agency, (as he also had bad knees).

    Which rides would you avoid? How can I help him handle the heat.

    Also is there any concerns with flying?

    thanks for the help!

    We also plan to visit the water parks this year. i know he loved to ride around on the river in the inner tubes.

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    I think getting the scooter is perfect. Other than that my only suggestion is to let him dictate his pace. Don't rush or force the pace if he's going to be with you.

    As for avoiding rides, only if there is a medical reason to do so. Other than that, he should be able to decide what he does or doesn't want to do.

    Involve him in the planning! Share about the restaurants and give choices if you're able so the trip can be special for him, too.

    September can be pretty hot, but I would suggest for him the same as everyone else - drink LOTS of water, don't stay in the direct sun too long, and use a high SPF sunscreen.
    Chris, aka Strmchsr
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    First of all sorry for your loss.I think it's wonderful that you are including your dad in this trip.If you are staying on property you could take breaks and go back to the hotel and relax.Also watch shows,parades,fireworks,or browse the air conditioned shops.You could find a shady spot & have an ice cream and people watch.That's always fun.lol Enjoy your dad and disney.Those two together are priceless.

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    So sorry about your mom. Enjoy your time with your dad at Disney. Just take it slow and make sure he is hydrated. It can and will be pretty warm so it is important that he drink and drink and drink. Try to keep him out of the sun as much as possible and perhaps think about taking an afternoon break at your hotel.
    I know I got to spend one wonderful day at Epcot with my Dad. It's one that I cherish and smile each time I remember it.
    Make some wonderful memories.
    Your attention please, the Walt Disney World Railroad is now boarding for a trip around the Magic Kingdom

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    We took my dad more than a few times...we always rented a wheelchair as I didn't want to be responsible if he accidentially HIT someone who WALKED right in front of him...it was bad enough pushing a wheelchair, you'll be surprized at the rude adults...yep, adults the kids seem to understand and not walk in front. That said...we had a wonderful time...there were some rides that Dad was physically capable of riding, but I felt would jerk him around too much and possibly throw off his balance (Test Track, Thunder Mountain etc). Other than that he LOVED every minute and those are probably the best trips that we remember...we took him to the MNSSHP and he LOVED trick or treating and the parades and fireworks...since you're there in September maybe you can consider it. Especially sharing time with his granddaughters...smile. We also spent a whole morning inthe Storm-a-long pool and he was in an inner tube and I swam him around the pool and under the water falls...he did like the waterparks in his younger days, but we felt outside of the lazy river, this pool gave him the same experience (which is why we stayed at the YC that visit).
    I wish you a wonderful trip...full of great memories.
    Pirate Granny



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    Oh yea...we lived in Ottawa for ten years and will be there in September too...one, well maybe two days (one night)...when are you going?
    Pirate Granny



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    December 2020 entire family GV OKW
    December 2020 January 2021 BCV studio

    OH YEAH BABY !!! Proud owners at OKW + BCV + BRV + RR

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    thanks for the responses. Apart from open heart surgery he is in pretty good health. It will be trying to stop him from doing the advertureous rides. He wanted to know if he could go on EE..yikes. He still drives, so the scooter shouldn't be a problem, and it is only adults going this time round. We need time to just relax after our ordeal.
    I wasn't sure if flying poses a risk with the blood clots, heart etc.
    Our flight is 2 1/2 hours, so at least it isn't too long. I was also wondering if you can borrow a wheelchair at the airport because of the long walk to the magical express.
    We are staying at POFQ which should be good because it is a smaller resort.
    I am so looking forward to this trip...its been many years since I went with him and i feel there is alot to see and do at a slow pace. (we are staying for 2 weeks so we don't have to rush things)

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