katmigordon
DIS Veteran
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- Jun 30, 2019
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So I'm new to this situation... sort of.
See I've had mobility issues for a while, but they have gotten much much worse in the last few months, and my wife who used to push the wheelchair when I needed one has now developed mobility issues as well.
We're ok with short distances, her with her cane and me with my walker, but longer distances are really, really hard. So I have questions about how the airport can help us.
Can we get one of those cars I see inside the terminal to ferry us from door to gate and where we need to go? Can someone on staff push an old fashioned wheelchair to where we need to go if not? I thought the cart would be a better option as it could carry both the wife and I and wouldn't require two wheel chairs and two staff.
We're going to pay to access AAs Admiral Lounge while in the airport as we thought that would be good for her ADHD and my Aspergers - not to mention allowing for more social distancing. Can they help us get there and then from there to our flight?
What can they do to help us with security? We don't mind waiting - but standing in long lines is out for us, not waiting in them just STANDING and walking in them.
And I know this question is cruise related, but there isn't a disability section over in the cruise area so I didn't know where else to ask and I thought there might be some crossover of those who have done both parks and cruise. Anyway, what can we do to help with easing security at the port? Again don't mind waiting but the standing is an issue.
See I've had mobility issues for a while, but they have gotten much much worse in the last few months, and my wife who used to push the wheelchair when I needed one has now developed mobility issues as well.
We're ok with short distances, her with her cane and me with my walker, but longer distances are really, really hard. So I have questions about how the airport can help us.
Can we get one of those cars I see inside the terminal to ferry us from door to gate and where we need to go? Can someone on staff push an old fashioned wheelchair to where we need to go if not? I thought the cart would be a better option as it could carry both the wife and I and wouldn't require two wheel chairs and two staff.
We're going to pay to access AAs Admiral Lounge while in the airport as we thought that would be good for her ADHD and my Aspergers - not to mention allowing for more social distancing. Can they help us get there and then from there to our flight?
What can they do to help us with security? We don't mind waiting - but standing in long lines is out for us, not waiting in them just STANDING and walking in them.
And I know this question is cruise related, but there isn't a disability section over in the cruise area so I didn't know where else to ask and I thought there might be some crossover of those who have done both parks and cruise. Anyway, what can we do to help with easing security at the port? Again don't mind waiting but the standing is an issue.