BriannaRuth
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- May 29, 2012
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Just found out today that I strained two different ligaments in my foot when I fell off a ladder ... I'm in a walking boot and we leave for DL in 9 days. All the disability info is new to me -- I've read a number of threads on this but want to be sure I have this right.
Most posts I've read say don't even try to do DL in a walking boot, so although I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I'll be well enough in a week not to need anything, I'm considering renting an ECV. This makes me very nervous as I've never been in one before and at a crowded park doesn't seem like a great time to learn! How difficult are they? I'm so worried I'll run into someone!
If I do get an ECV, I'm not sure I'd need it in the queues ... just to keep from putting too much strain on the foot from walking the long distances. Can you just park them someplace like you do a stroller?
If I do take it in the queue, all I have to do is go to a CM and ask them where to go? Some rides are ECV accessible and those that are not I can get a return pass for, most of those I'd go in the exit? And whoever is with me can go as well?
If I have an ECV but otherwise have no sign of any kind of disability and can easily get in and out of it, walk, etc. (won't need the boot if I have an ECV), I still don't need anything like a doctor's note, etc. Correct? I admit I'm a bit worried about getting dirty looks since I won't look disabled and can walk through a queue.
What about F!? How do I see it if I'm in an ECV?
Anything else I need to be aware of?
Thanks so much ...
Most posts I've read say don't even try to do DL in a walking boot, so although I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I'll be well enough in a week not to need anything, I'm considering renting an ECV. This makes me very nervous as I've never been in one before and at a crowded park doesn't seem like a great time to learn! How difficult are they? I'm so worried I'll run into someone!
If I do get an ECV, I'm not sure I'd need it in the queues ... just to keep from putting too much strain on the foot from walking the long distances. Can you just park them someplace like you do a stroller?
If I do take it in the queue, all I have to do is go to a CM and ask them where to go? Some rides are ECV accessible and those that are not I can get a return pass for, most of those I'd go in the exit? And whoever is with me can go as well?
If I have an ECV but otherwise have no sign of any kind of disability and can easily get in and out of it, walk, etc. (won't need the boot if I have an ECV), I still don't need anything like a doctor's note, etc. Correct? I admit I'm a bit worried about getting dirty looks since I won't look disabled and can walk through a queue.
What about F!? How do I see it if I'm in an ECV?
Anything else I need to be aware of?
Thanks so much ...
