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Old 15th July 2008, 08:48 PM   #7 (permalink)
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We're going the 31st of this month for a week. I think they both are okay
with the walking between attractions, is mainly standing in line for long
periods that they'll have some trouble with.
JD

"Joe" <joe.raube@> wrote in message
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On Jul 14, 11:47 pm, "JD" <jjda...@> wrote:
> We will soon be going to WDW for a week. DH was in a motorcycle accident
> in May and has pretty much recovered, however still tires fairly quickly.
> My sister-in-law's DH also tires quickly due to his fight with cancer in
> the
> last couple of years. Both men are physically in pretty good shape, that
> is you wouldn't really know to look at them and they don't require wheel
> chairs or handicapped status. What I'm wondering is how PO'd people will
> get if the guys sit while the rest of us go thru the lines and then join
> us
> when it's time to get on. Anyone have similar experience?
> Thanks,
> JD


Do they tire with lots of walking, or does just standing in line tire
them?

Personally (I have a physical challenge of my own), as long as the
line starts and stops and I get short rests while standing in line, I
have no problems with fatigue. I actually get more tired when there is
no line and I need to go thru those long queues from entrance all the
way in with no stops!

Also, have them take frequent breaks and possible skip a ride or two
every now and then.

What time of the year are you traveling?

-Joe
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