Hello, everyone! Our next trip to DW will be the first time we have gone since my husband became disabled, and I have a few questions.
First, we will be bringing his power wheelchair, which he needs to keep reclined at all times. I have the disability guide books, and I was wondering, when they state that you can stay in your wheelchair for a ride or when you have to transfer from an ECV to a wheelchair, how does that apply to him? He can walk a few steps, if neccessary, but he can't sit up in a regular position.
Also, I was considering doing the Fantasmic Dinner Package. Would it be worth it? Do they reserve wheelchair seating for the dinner package? Last time we went to DW we skipped Fantasmic altogether, because I didn't want to wait 2 hours with an infant and 4 year old! But I've heard the show is excellent, and my children will be almost 3 and 6 then, so I'm feeling adventurous!
Finally, we have a room at All Star Movies. I was told we didn't need a handicap room if he can get around the room himself, that his wheelchair should fit through the door. Does anyone know from personal experience if this is true, or do you know how I can get the dimensions of the door? I find this interesting, because on the cruise, we HAD to get an expensive category 5 just to get his chair in the room, as that was the cheapest (!) category that would accomodate his chair with a family of 4.
Anyway, sorry for rambling! Thanks in advance for any help!
Cassi
First, we will be bringing his power wheelchair, which he needs to keep reclined at all times. I have the disability guide books, and I was wondering, when they state that you can stay in your wheelchair for a ride or when you have to transfer from an ECV to a wheelchair, how does that apply to him? He can walk a few steps, if neccessary, but he can't sit up in a regular position.
Also, I was considering doing the Fantasmic Dinner Package. Would it be worth it? Do they reserve wheelchair seating for the dinner package? Last time we went to DW we skipped Fantasmic altogether, because I didn't want to wait 2 hours with an infant and 4 year old! But I've heard the show is excellent, and my children will be almost 3 and 6 then, so I'm feeling adventurous!
Finally, we have a room at All Star Movies. I was told we didn't need a handicap room if he can get around the room himself, that his wheelchair should fit through the door. Does anyone know from personal experience if this is true, or do you know how I can get the dimensions of the door? I find this interesting, because on the cruise, we HAD to get an expensive category 5 just to get his chair in the room, as that was the cheapest (!) category that would accomodate his chair with a family of 4.
Anyway, sorry for rambling! Thanks in advance for any help!
Cassi