Last weekend, I brought my 8-year-old daughter to a very large museum. Though my daughter is healthy, I knew that she would get tired walking through the galleries, so I decided to borrow a wheelchair from the coat check for her. (I'd recently used one at the airport for my mother, who is elderly and frail.) We had a lovely time looking at art and returned the wheelchair a few hours later. My question: Was it OK for us to use it? We didn't need the wheelchair, but it made our visit more comfortable and pleasant. -Mom
I am in agreement with Mr. Galanes's response. "I found that if our children led the way through a museum, we all had a much better time. Children will "find " the mummies, the Temple of Dendur, and the medieval armor gallery at the Met in New York. You will all excited by their discoveries, and never had an argument or a tired kid when we visited large museums.
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