recorder755
Earning My Ears
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- Mar 20, 2005
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This is my first trip with someone who may need special services, so I've been trying to read and learn as much as possible. Our trip is June 12 and we are going to MK, SW, and US. Our group has 3 adults and 5 children:16,13,11,9,&7. The 16 yr old is very adamant about not being "disabled"; she is able to walk, attends school with no help, drives, etc., but as a child was in an accident with a lawnmower and her walking is very limited. She walks on the outside of her feet and leans to one side, after several surgeries, and more to go. She is thinking she'll be able to do as the other kids, but she has no clue how much walking is involved. From reading here and on the rec.dis.parks board (where some nice person referred me to here), this is the plan I've developed and some questions I have. I'd love for someone to read and point me in the right direction. We are staying offsite. We will be trying for a wheelchair or ECV at the park as the backup plan when she gets tired.
1. We go to regular parking and ask (at the booth? or to first parking attendant?) for an outside parking space close to tram pickup. (do we need a handicapped sticker?)
2. Rent wheelchair, which I (bad knees, but entirely mobile) as well as the 7 year old can also use if we get tired.
3. Get a Guest Assistance pass in case we need it later in the day.
4. I'm not sure how she'll do on the moving entry rides (like Haunted Mansion), but if she has to have help, let half of our group go with her and the other half go thru regular line.
5. Since I think she'll mainly need the wheelchair during the later part of the day, is there a way we can rent in the morning and "park" until we need it? Or is that not doable?
6. Is there a spot specifically for handicapped to see parades comfortably without a lot of standing?
7. We are going to try to get a PS for mid-afternoon, probably at Crystal Palace, so that will give her a chance to rest awhile before we have to go back to traveling around the park.
8. Are there handicapped bathrooms or rest areas where she can attend to personal needs...(she takes care catherization herself)
I know I haven't thought of everything. I've made 10+ trips myself, but this will be the first for the rest of my group. (More than likely will be the only trip for the children.) If anyone has any suggestions, feel free to correct me or enlighten me! Thanks!
1. We go to regular parking and ask (at the booth? or to first parking attendant?) for an outside parking space close to tram pickup. (do we need a handicapped sticker?)
2. Rent wheelchair, which I (bad knees, but entirely mobile) as well as the 7 year old can also use if we get tired.
3. Get a Guest Assistance pass in case we need it later in the day.
4. I'm not sure how she'll do on the moving entry rides (like Haunted Mansion), but if she has to have help, let half of our group go with her and the other half go thru regular line.
5. Since I think she'll mainly need the wheelchair during the later part of the day, is there a way we can rent in the morning and "park" until we need it? Or is that not doable?
6. Is there a spot specifically for handicapped to see parades comfortably without a lot of standing?
7. We are going to try to get a PS for mid-afternoon, probably at Crystal Palace, so that will give her a chance to rest awhile before we have to go back to traveling around the park.
8. Are there handicapped bathrooms or rest areas where she can attend to personal needs...(she takes care catherization herself)
I know I haven't thought of everything. I've made 10+ trips myself, but this will be the first for the rest of my group. (More than likely will be the only trip for the children.) If anyone has any suggestions, feel free to correct me or enlighten me! Thanks!
