LockShockBarrel
Pudge controls the weather.
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So I'm at work tonight and some of my regular customers happen to stop in. It turns out the daughter (who's like 8) broke her ankle in a bounce house. Of course they're leaving for Disney in like a month or 6 weeks and the cast won't be coming off til about a week after the trip.
I told her I'd email her some stuff that would help. Right now I've got links for her to rent the daughter a wheelchair, but I wanted to check with you guys about some other things because I've never personally had to deal with wheelchairs (ok I did but like 20 years ago).
Am I correct in telling her that she can let her daughter walk onto buses and just fold the chair up rather than dealing with the lift? The daughter has a boot over the cast right now and is using crutches and the way I understood it she'll be allowed to ditch the crutches after a few weeks. She will definitely be able to walk around at the point of the trip but will still be casted, I just think they'll be happier having the wheelchair for her so she doesn't overdo it on her ankle. As far as rides is there any she really should avoid? I can't think of anything off the top of my head because she can transfer to all of them, but then for something like Small World, would it be smarter to tell her to keep her daughter in the wheelchair and use the accessible boat rather than her trying to step into the normal ones? I was going to tell her to take the chair into ride lines as much as she can just in case the line happens to be longer than they expect and they won't get caught without it that way.
Am I forgetting things? Again like I said, wheelchairs aren't my forte!
I told her I'd email her some stuff that would help. Right now I've got links for her to rent the daughter a wheelchair, but I wanted to check with you guys about some other things because I've never personally had to deal with wheelchairs (ok I did but like 20 years ago).
Am I correct in telling her that she can let her daughter walk onto buses and just fold the chair up rather than dealing with the lift? The daughter has a boot over the cast right now and is using crutches and the way I understood it she'll be allowed to ditch the crutches after a few weeks. She will definitely be able to walk around at the point of the trip but will still be casted, I just think they'll be happier having the wheelchair for her so she doesn't overdo it on her ankle. As far as rides is there any she really should avoid? I can't think of anything off the top of my head because she can transfer to all of them, but then for something like Small World, would it be smarter to tell her to keep her daughter in the wheelchair and use the accessible boat rather than her trying to step into the normal ones? I was going to tell her to take the chair into ride lines as much as she can just in case the line happens to be longer than they expect and they won't get caught without it that way.
Am I forgetting things? Again like I said, wheelchairs aren't my forte!