GroovyWheeler
Earning My Ears
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- Dec 6, 2004
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My mom got our plane tickets for Disney World next year, and because of her severe back problem (fractured L-3, but she's doing OK), I told her that I decided to take my Kaye walker (a great walker, by the way) and rent an ECV at the parks (or wheelchair if I don't feel like driving). This will make it easier on her, because she won't have to worry about taking my wheelchair, too (which saves her from having to take it apart/put it back together at the plane gate).
Will they allow me to board first, with my walker, like they do with my wheelchair? Also, will they tie it down like a regular wheelchair, or would I have to fold it (which can be a pain sometimes, because the buttons that you push in to fold the walker, often "stick")? I know it's a medical device, but wasn't sure if it was "acceptable enough", to be considered to be loaded on first. I call it my "mini-wheelchair" because it can go where my 2 wheelchairs can't, and it has one of those fold-down seats that I flip down when I need to rest.
Thanks, Samantha
Will they allow me to board first, with my walker, like they do with my wheelchair? Also, will they tie it down like a regular wheelchair, or would I have to fold it (which can be a pain sometimes, because the buttons that you push in to fold the walker, often "stick")? I know it's a medical device, but wasn't sure if it was "acceptable enough", to be considered to be loaded on first. I call it my "mini-wheelchair" because it can go where my 2 wheelchairs can't, and it has one of those fold-down seats that I flip down when I need to rest.
Thanks, Samantha