BuckeyeBelle
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We're leaving for Disney again in 10 days! Yippee!
My son is nine now and he has a lot of special issues including severe hypotonia, so he can only walk short distances. We have a BabyJogger Special Needs buggy at home for times when distance walking is involved, but it's very cumbersome to fold and even then it's still bulky and extremely awkward. So we're renting a MacLaren from Care Medical for the trip because it folds up a lot smaller for the buses.
We've gone before when he could hardly walk at all and couldn't begin to climb into the buses (two years ago), so we always pre-boarded him as a handicapped guest. The bus drivers were usually very good about letting us board in the back because his old stroller was also huge folded up, and there is more floor room back there. Now he can walk a little better, and could get himelf onto to bus, but he's still very slow at it. He also definitely needs a seat because he doesn't have the stregth, endurance or balance skills to stand on a bus.
Here is my dilemma -- he does have the ability to get on the bus the regular way, but I'm afraid the rest of the crowd won't realize his special needs and crowd past him or trip him because he's so slow. He's too big now for me to carry him on like I used to. I'm also worried he won't get a seat every time, which is an absolute must for him. (I've been on Disney buses enought to know that most guests are very considerate, but the few that aren't make all this a real possibility.)
Do you think we'll have any trouble pre-boarding him this time, even though he's somewhat mobile and will have a stoller that folds to a decent size?
If we do have any trouble, what's the best way to handle it? I'm a very non-confrontational person, but if I know how to deal with a situation ahead of time, it helps me be more assertive. Silly but true.
I'd be extremely grateful for any advice or comments. Now that my son is a little stonger, I really want this to be his best trip everl
Thanks!!!!
My son is nine now and he has a lot of special issues including severe hypotonia, so he can only walk short distances. We have a BabyJogger Special Needs buggy at home for times when distance walking is involved, but it's very cumbersome to fold and even then it's still bulky and extremely awkward. So we're renting a MacLaren from Care Medical for the trip because it folds up a lot smaller for the buses.

We've gone before when he could hardly walk at all and couldn't begin to climb into the buses (two years ago), so we always pre-boarded him as a handicapped guest. The bus drivers were usually very good about letting us board in the back because his old stroller was also huge folded up, and there is more floor room back there. Now he can walk a little better, and could get himelf onto to bus, but he's still very slow at it. He also definitely needs a seat because he doesn't have the stregth, endurance or balance skills to stand on a bus.
Here is my dilemma -- he does have the ability to get on the bus the regular way, but I'm afraid the rest of the crowd won't realize his special needs and crowd past him or trip him because he's so slow. He's too big now for me to carry him on like I used to. I'm also worried he won't get a seat every time, which is an absolute must for him. (I've been on Disney buses enought to know that most guests are very considerate, but the few that aren't make all this a real possibility.)
Do you think we'll have any trouble pre-boarding him this time, even though he's somewhat mobile and will have a stoller that folds to a decent size?
If we do have any trouble, what's the best way to handle it? I'm a very non-confrontational person, but if I know how to deal with a situation ahead of time, it helps me be more assertive. Silly but true.

I'd be extremely grateful for any advice or comments. Now that my son is a little stonger, I really want this to be his best trip everl
