sianell
Mouseketeer
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- May 1, 2012
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Hi all,
DBF has cerebral palsy and uses an ECV to cover longer distances. We've visited WDW a couple of times and always found it fantastically accessible and we've never had a GAC/DAS.
We're going on our first cruise later this summer on the Disney Magic and DBF will be taking his ECV. Does anyone have any experience of using a scooter/wheelchair on the ships? There seems to be very little information out there!
Any information/tips you could provide will be greatly appreciated, and in particular, I would like to know:
Thanks for any info and any other information that you think could be useful would be great!
I'll try posting on the DCL board if no one can help here
DBF has cerebral palsy and uses an ECV to cover longer distances. We've visited WDW a couple of times and always found it fantastically accessible and we've never had a GAC/DAS.
We're going on our first cruise later this summer on the Disney Magic and DBF will be taking his ECV. Does anyone have any experience of using a scooter/wheelchair on the ships? There seems to be very little information out there!
Any information/tips you could provide will be greatly appreciated, and in particular, I would like to know:
- What time to arrive at the port? Is it worth getting there early? Is there any extra forms or anything that we will have to fill in? I assume no priority boarding for disabilities seeing as there are seats in the waiting area
- We don't have an accessible cabin - DBF can get around with walking sticks and we have an inside cabin which is shower only so that won't be a problem. Are the corridors wide enough for a scooter (he has a very small 3 wheeled one)?
- Apparently there is a room on each ship for wheelchair/ECV storage for those without the larger accessible cabins - can anyone confirm where this is on the Magic?
Thanks for any info and any other information that you think could be useful would be great!
I'll try posting on the DCL board if no one can help here
