We have a DCL cruise scheduled for later this year. While at WDW in May my hip started bothering me. I've never had these kind of problems before. I'd be walking along and it would suddenly feel like it was going to give out and give me a sharp pain. I'd get off the bus and would be limping for awhile until I walked it out. The last day I was in such pain that DH rented a wheelchair for me. I saw things in a different light. It was "scary" being down at that level as he pushed me down Main St. through the crowds who were lined up for the parade. It made me gain respect for those of you who tour WDW in a chair. Got home and went to chiro who couldn't seem to fix it. He thought I should go to my PCP and have an xray. Xray showed some arthritis but there's obviously more than that going on as I'm still not walking well. In fact, limping quite badly. DH wants to cancel cruise. Afraid I won't be able to get around on the ship and at ports. I prob. should save my week's vacation in case I need to have any surgery (hoping not. They are thinking I could have a labral tear) We have to make our final deposit soon and then we would start losing $ if cancel. We took trip insurance but our TA said that if my injury would just curtail my sightseeing, etc. that the insur. co. isn't going to honor that. I've been referred to a D.O. for 4 visits and then she will decide whether to send me to PT or an orthopedist or wherever. [sorry for this long vent -- I'm just so frustrated] My question is -- should I just go on the cruise and hope I can get around enough to enjoy it? It is a lot of $ and I hate to think that I won't be able to get off and see CC or be able to walk to the tour for the Dolphin Encounter. It says it's like a 15 min walk from the ship to tour meeting spot. I couldn't even walk around Home Depot the other night. I read on DCL's site something about reserving wheel chairs in advance. Are there wheel chairs that can be rented or provided by Disney to be used on board? Do they have any wider ones for Pooh sized guests or just standard size? I saw that one of the scooter companies mentioned delivering scooters to Port Canaveral. Is that an option to use on the ship? We don't have a handicap room. Would a scooter fit through a regular size cabin door? Thanks for any advice you can give me. I'm exploring all possibilities in case they haven't fixed my problem by sail away time.