calismic
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- Jan 19, 2007
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My apologies if there is a section for this, please do not scold me if there is I will be happy to delete the thread. I am a complete newbie when it comes to Disney with Disabilities. My mom will be traveling with us to Disney for the first time. She has significant disc damage in her back and while she can walk, it is limited to very brief periods of time. Her biggest problem is standing in place. If she needs to stand in one area for any given amount of time her legs WILL go numb. She was told by her physician to ask for a DAS pass, and then thoroughly eviscerated on Facebook when seeking advise on her own. Now she is really nervous about the trip and I want to make this as magical as possible for her. It's been repeated over and over "DAS is not for mobility", so please educate me on the best way to transfer her to and from rides. She has her scooter rental all setup and is quite familiar with using it. Are all lines fully scooter accessible, IE can she ride them directly to the loading stations? She should be fine with transferring, its primarily the wait that she is really concerned with. Even 5 minutes at a slow move will be too much for her if she's walking. Are there rides that we should avoid that will not allow her ECV through the line? Are there any exceptions to these rides? (IE can we ask a cast member for additional assistance?) Please point me in the direction for the best information, the last thing I want is for her to be stressed out. This trip is meant for her to make memories with her grandchildren, not be berated for being disabled. Thank you! (Sorry I am defensive on this, Facebook is a cesspool and has just left me angry with the human race)