RobynBirdMom
Earning My Ears
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I'm so glad I was directed to this board when I posted my question elsewhere! I need some general advice and tips on traveling with a temporary disability. We leave for our trip in just under 3 weeks, and I was just released from the hospital.
3 weeks ago I was in excellent health, running a few times a week in addition to taekwondo and keeping up with our family and business. We were doing some "spring cleaning" around the house in preparation for a long visit from my in-laws: my husband's parents are visiting from Palestine - the first time my husband has seen them in 12 years
and the first time meeting them for me and the children. We thought the best way to welcome them to the US would be to take them to WDW! Anyway, while digging through the linen closet, a spider bit my left knee. To make a very long story short, after a week of visiting doctors and taking 2 different antibiotics, I was admitted to the hospital as the infection continued to spread. I was in the hospital for over a week, had 2 "big" surgeries on my knee, and am finally home with crutches, a knee immobilizer, about 24 stitches, and 4-6 weeks of outpatient IV antibiotic therapy 
With DM&FIL, we are a family of 7, so we have 2 rooms booked at CBR. We had already reserved one scooter, anticipating DM&FIL both getting some use out of it (he is 68, she is 60 and has some minor foot problems). We are now planning to rent a second scooter for me. I had already requested ground floor rooms (connecting or close together). We are not planning to park hop, because I already thought that would be too much for DM&FIL. We've explained to the kids that this trip will move a little slower (last trip was in March - just me and kiddos and we went total park commando!), and we may not be able to do everything we had planned. They are just happy we still get to go.
So, thanks for reading my very long explanation! Please share any tips you have that may help us have an enjoyable vacation - I really have no idea what to expect, how to navigate the parks in a scooter, etc. I still would like to ride as many rides as possible, and will be able to walk a short distance (may still be on crutches, but hoping not). I don't really even know what questions to ask - so please toss out whatever ideas you think would help! Thanks so much!
3 weeks ago I was in excellent health, running a few times a week in addition to taekwondo and keeping up with our family and business. We were doing some "spring cleaning" around the house in preparation for a long visit from my in-laws: my husband's parents are visiting from Palestine - the first time my husband has seen them in 12 years


With DM&FIL, we are a family of 7, so we have 2 rooms booked at CBR. We had already reserved one scooter, anticipating DM&FIL both getting some use out of it (he is 68, she is 60 and has some minor foot problems). We are now planning to rent a second scooter for me. I had already requested ground floor rooms (connecting or close together). We are not planning to park hop, because I already thought that would be too much for DM&FIL. We've explained to the kids that this trip will move a little slower (last trip was in March - just me and kiddos and we went total park commando!), and we may not be able to do everything we had planned. They are just happy we still get to go.

So, thanks for reading my very long explanation! Please share any tips you have that may help us have an enjoyable vacation - I really have no idea what to expect, how to navigate the parks in a scooter, etc. I still would like to ride as many rides as possible, and will be able to walk a short distance (may still be on crutches, but hoping not). I don't really even know what questions to ask - so please toss out whatever ideas you think would help! Thanks so much!