Hi Staci,
Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! How exciting that you are about to begin a magical Walt Disney World vacation!
Since your daughter will have difficulty walking and standing, I suggest that you review the
Disability Access Service. Since my husband has a mobility disability, we always use the disability access service. When you arrive to a theme park, visit guest services. Explain that you need to use the disability access service for your daughter. A cast member will register your daughter and up to five guests (double-check this number when you arrive). Once registered, anyone in your party can approach a cast member at a ride entrance, explain that you have the disability access service and request a return time for a ride. If available at that ride, the cast member will give you a return time. When you return, your daughter must check-in for the ride first, then the rest of your group can check-in. We have always been able to use the Disability Access Service in addition to Fast Pass+!
Each park has a
wheelchair rental location near the front of the park. Availability is limited so be sure to get to the wheelchair rental location early. Or, you could order a wheelchair delivered to your resort hotel from a featured provider.
Staci, I double-checked the My Disney Experience Mobile App and there is no direct boat to Todd English's bluezoo at the Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel. I suggest you take an Uber or taxi or try the new Minnie Van service if available. Check with the lobby concierge!
And yes, we always bring a few snacks and bottled water into the parks. Alcoholic beverages are not allowed.
Magic, memories and Minnie Mouse hugs,
Donyell