We'll be going to WDW Nov 12-21. We have typically used two GAC's for our boys w/ severe ADHD, SPD and medical issues -- mainly to wait in the lines away from the majority of people. I don't think we'll need one this time for our middle ds, but our 10 yo clearly still has major issues. Disney has been great and in the past we used a stroller as a wc but he's too big this trip for that and they gave me a cute mickey head that he was willing to use that has his ID info in case he wandered off. He does now have an IPOD Touch w/ headphones which help a great deal.
This year I'm having to consider dd's needs though. She had surgery last fall to remove a bone in her ankle and re-attach tendons. She is still having trouble bec the tendon hasn't done well w/ healing. The walking in Disney will be a lot - she typically still wears a brace and a special support in her sneakers to absorb some of the impact, but she deals w/ a great deal of pain and swelling. She's back in rehab so maybe by Nov. will be much better.
We were thinking we could rent an ECV at the parks if needed, but then I saw on a post that you have to be 18 and she's 17. I looked at Randy's as was suggested on another post. I'm wondering though how much in advance we need to make this decision? Should we arrange this as a pre-caution before we get to Disney? Or give her a few days in Disney to see how she does?
If we rent an ECV from Randy's - how does this work w/ our resort rooms? We are in POR-Royal Guest rooms. Should I let them know we will have an ECV? I feel bad considering this, she can walk it's just that too much walking can really cause problems and we don't want to tear the new tendon or have it come unattached. She has also developed a blood disorder that causes her to tire very easily and bruise or bleed so while we all really want to go to WDW -- it's been 4 years -- I'm beginning to doubt the plan.
This year I'm having to consider dd's needs though. She had surgery last fall to remove a bone in her ankle and re-attach tendons. She is still having trouble bec the tendon hasn't done well w/ healing. The walking in Disney will be a lot - she typically still wears a brace and a special support in her sneakers to absorb some of the impact, but she deals w/ a great deal of pain and swelling. She's back in rehab so maybe by Nov. will be much better.
We were thinking we could rent an ECV at the parks if needed, but then I saw on a post that you have to be 18 and she's 17. I looked at Randy's as was suggested on another post. I'm wondering though how much in advance we need to make this decision? Should we arrange this as a pre-caution before we get to Disney? Or give her a few days in Disney to see how she does?
If we rent an ECV from Randy's - how does this work w/ our resort rooms? We are in POR-Royal Guest rooms. Should I let them know we will have an ECV? I feel bad considering this, she can walk it's just that too much walking can really cause problems and we don't want to tear the new tendon or have it come unattached. She has also developed a blood disorder that causes her to tire very easily and bruise or bleed so while we all really want to go to WDW -- it's been 4 years -- I'm beginning to doubt the plan.