MemoryMakers2669
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- Sep 23, 2004
I am going to Pop Century this summer with family and friends. My friend has a rare skin condition that has effected her hands and feet majorly. LOTS of walking will put her in a lot of pain and cause cracking and bleeding on her feet. She doesn't want to have to pay the extra for a preferred room.
My question is this, is it possible to get Disney to put her in a room that is just as close, that is in a non preferred building or will she be forced to get a preferred room? In the parks she may very well end up having to get a wheel chair if it is too much for her. She has never done anything like Disney, so doesn't know how bad it will effect her feet.
Also, her hands are all shriveled up and she has lost half of her fingers. She will NOT be able to do a finger scan at all. How does Disney deal with this and the new tickets and finger scans?
My question is this, is it possible to get Disney to put her in a room that is just as close, that is in a non preferred building or will she be forced to get a preferred room? In the parks she may very well end up having to get a wheel chair if it is too much for her. She has never done anything like Disney, so doesn't know how bad it will effect her feet.
Also, her hands are all shriveled up and she has lost half of her fingers. She will NOT be able to do a finger scan at all. How does Disney deal with this and the new tickets and finger scans?