MyFourTreasures
Earning My Ears
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- Nov 10, 2011
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I will be 7 months pregnant when we hit WDW in three weeks. I'm not thrilled to be going in September heat while 7 months pregnant (we NEVER go any other time but the second week of December) but I also couldn't cancel the trip. We planned our trip for December after our three year old passed at the beginning of this year to be a distraction for the other kids and also for the family to have something fun to look forward to/plan/talk about. So a few days later when we found out we are expecting, we could NOT take the trip away from the kiddos. September is the latest my doc will let me travel, so it's that or nothing.
I have been agonizing over getting/not getting an ECV. I cringe when I think about using one, but I know there is no way I can go to the parks and walk. I am wearing a maternity belt already because the muscles on the right side of my stomach constantly feel like they are being shredded. It's super fun. I have literally made myself sick over this trip. I just need to get.over.it.
So, yesterday started looking at the five rental places that deliver to Disney. Some of the scooters list their run time, or distance on a full charge. Some don't. Can anyone direct me to the longest lasting scooter? I am 5'3" and 140 pre-pregnancy, 160 right now, probably a few more pounds in three weeks when we leave. We are staying at BoardWalk and I would like to be able to ride the thing to Hollywood Studios, use it at the park and then make it back to the room again. Epcot is obviously closer, so I worry less about that, but is it realistic to think I can ride it all the way to HS? I would like to avoid transportation as much as possible. I know I can't avoid it totally.
We will have our mini-van with us on the trip, but we have two adopted special needs daughters who both use wheelchairs(manual). We are putting them together this time in a double stroller because we are down one pushing adult (me). So I'm not sure that the fold-up/take apart scooter is really going to benefit me as I'm not sure I can get it and a double stroller in the back of the van?
Sorry for the long post, I obviously still have anxiety over the ECV and how all of this is going to work. I just want my family to have a great vacation, I feel like a burden because I can't help with anything, and I think I am also feeling really sad because this was supposed to be our angel's first trip to Disneyworld. She was also adopted, and also had major health issues, and her nurse was coming with us and everything. Sigh.
So, again, looking for guidance on the ECV rental, and if you happen to be at the World in three weeks, you will NOT be able to miss our crew. Believe me. I'm already trying to get mentally prepared for the stares.
I have been agonizing over getting/not getting an ECV. I cringe when I think about using one, but I know there is no way I can go to the parks and walk. I am wearing a maternity belt already because the muscles on the right side of my stomach constantly feel like they are being shredded. It's super fun. I have literally made myself sick over this trip. I just need to get.over.it.
So, yesterday started looking at the five rental places that deliver to Disney. Some of the scooters list their run time, or distance on a full charge. Some don't. Can anyone direct me to the longest lasting scooter? I am 5'3" and 140 pre-pregnancy, 160 right now, probably a few more pounds in three weeks when we leave. We are staying at BoardWalk and I would like to be able to ride the thing to Hollywood Studios, use it at the park and then make it back to the room again. Epcot is obviously closer, so I worry less about that, but is it realistic to think I can ride it all the way to HS? I would like to avoid transportation as much as possible. I know I can't avoid it totally.
We will have our mini-van with us on the trip, but we have two adopted special needs daughters who both use wheelchairs(manual). We are putting them together this time in a double stroller because we are down one pushing adult (me). So I'm not sure that the fold-up/take apart scooter is really going to benefit me as I'm not sure I can get it and a double stroller in the back of the van?
Sorry for the long post, I obviously still have anxiety over the ECV and how all of this is going to work. I just want my family to have a great vacation, I feel like a burden because I can't help with anything, and I think I am also feeling really sad because this was supposed to be our angel's first trip to Disneyworld. She was also adopted, and also had major health issues, and her nurse was coming with us and everything. Sigh.
So, again, looking for guidance on the ECV rental, and if you happen to be at the World in three weeks, you will NOT be able to miss our crew. Believe me. I'm already trying to get mentally prepared for the stares.
