- Joined
- Aug 23, 1999
A couple things that have not been mentioned -
From your description, it sounds like you would have 2 children with mobility related disabilities who would need assistance with transferring. In addition, you have a toddler and a baby who would need help transferring. There is limited time to get onto attractions - even the ones that come to a full stop and Disney CMs are not able to assist with transfers (other than things other than moving a wheelchair away after the user has transferred to the ride car or holding the wheelchair). You won't be able to get one child on, then go the next child to get on, etc.
Also, it's important to realize that ride car seats are surfaces like hard plastic or fiberglass. Most of them are fairly slippery and have low backs and sides. So, someone who has any difficulty with being able to sit in a stable way in that kind of seat will need someone sitting next to them to stabilize them (possibly on both sides).
From your description, it sounds like you would have 2 children with mobility related disabilities who would need assistance with transferring. In addition, you have a toddler and a baby who would need help transferring. There is limited time to get onto attractions - even the ones that come to a full stop and Disney CMs are not able to assist with transfers (other than things other than moving a wheelchair away after the user has transferred to the ride car or holding the wheelchair). You won't be able to get one child on, then go the next child to get on, etc.
Also, it's important to realize that ride car seats are surfaces like hard plastic or fiberglass. Most of them are fairly slippery and have low backs and sides. So, someone who has any difficulty with being able to sit in a stable way in that kind of seat will need someone sitting next to them to stabilize them (possibly on both sides).