NADINENURSE
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Dec 28, 2002
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I explained my needs on check in and how long I could walk and was assured there would be the interneal transports, the golf carts, so we were placed the first night in #5 building close to the lake, that's where I sat the first night waiting in the rain, then we were placed in the #2 building close to the parking lot, again , not close to any pool , so we used the car, no problem, but I could have definately had the Coronado staff be a little more user friendly like all those employees who drove by in their golf carts and waved at me and told me someone would be by and no-one was by, I was very sad![]()
I'll take it!!!How's this for a compromise.
CSR is not a good place for those with endurance problems.
Not all wheelchair users have problems covering long distances.
I'll take it!!!
Bill, isn't kinda sad that not a lot of people think wheelchair users can be quite strong? We both have been in chairs a long time and I have no doubt we could probably beat the crap out of someone. You agree?![]()
Hear hear!HEHE, lets just say I'm not some frail old guy. We use our upper bodies as our legs. Every day we push our chairs for miles and miles, we lift our bodies with our arms in and out of cars, beds, tubs, etc... Telling me I can't do something that I know I can just makes me more stubborn.
HEHE, lets just say I'm not some frail old guy. We use our upper bodies as our legs. Every day we push our chairs for miles and miles, we lift our bodies with our arms in and out of cars, beds, tubs, etc... Telling me I can't do something that I know I can just makes me more stubborn.