PatMcDuck
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 12, 2000
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OK, here is the situation. My son is 11, Down Syndrome, autism, and walking/gait/balance problems....
His feet in particular are bad(will need surgery in a year or two on them). I say this so you all will understand. Sean loves water parks & water rides. He does not go down alone, unless is is a small slide, and one of us is at the top, the other at the bottom. But at BB, he can do the family ride, and the slides with the 2 man tubes. And of course the "lazy river". The problem is walking to the top. 2 years ago, my husband tried to get on the lift, thru a marked handicapped entrance, while I took the other kids up the trail, carrying extra tubes for them to use too, I might add. The CM running the lift gave my husband a hard time....... even said after looking at Sean "he doesn't LOOK handicapped". I guess this is because Sean was upright? My husband reported the CM, who was pulled from that position for the day.... I am looking to avoid any problem this trip(August). Has anyone else had this situation? Yes, Sean can walk, but at BB he cannot wear his orthodics, and he really needs to walk the least amount possible. As it is, I leave with him by 1:30 or so......
At least as of 2 years ago, there was no procedure at BB for the handicapped. We tried to get some sort of pass like we have done at the parks(where the pass is that Sean can stay in his stroller on the lines, using it as a wheelchair).
I will try and find the name of the person who runs BB, and write a letter explaining the situation. Any other ideas?
His feet in particular are bad(will need surgery in a year or two on them). I say this so you all will understand. Sean loves water parks & water rides. He does not go down alone, unless is is a small slide, and one of us is at the top, the other at the bottom. But at BB, he can do the family ride, and the slides with the 2 man tubes. And of course the "lazy river". The problem is walking to the top. 2 years ago, my husband tried to get on the lift, thru a marked handicapped entrance, while I took the other kids up the trail, carrying extra tubes for them to use too, I might add. The CM running the lift gave my husband a hard time....... even said after looking at Sean "he doesn't LOOK handicapped". I guess this is because Sean was upright? My husband reported the CM, who was pulled from that position for the day.... I am looking to avoid any problem this trip(August). Has anyone else had this situation? Yes, Sean can walk, but at BB he cannot wear his orthodics, and he really needs to walk the least amount possible. As it is, I leave with him by 1:30 or so......
At least as of 2 years ago, there was no procedure at BB for the handicapped. We tried to get some sort of pass like we have done at the parks(where the pass is that Sean can stay in his stroller on the lines, using it as a wheelchair).
I will try and find the name of the person who runs BB, and write a letter explaining the situation. Any other ideas?