My love was diagnosed with an agressive multiple myeloma last May after a spinal tumor paralyzed him. It's been a long road, but we are hoping for a trip to WDW at the end of February. He has responded surprisingly well to chemo, though we are expecting him to need a stem cell transplant in the near future.
The tumor was removed, but his mobility it is still impaired. He can cover very short distances on a cane, short distances with a walker, and he purchased a low-end power wheelchair for medium/long distances (such as hotel hallways and shopping.) His walker is his most used method though.
We have booked an HA 1BR at BLT for the 2 of us, and 1 BR for his adult son...as I am nervous traveling with my love for the first time alone with his illness. We have our flights booked for midday and will rent a car. Right now we are planning on renting an power wheelchair from an approved Disney vendor as that is what he uses at home when needed. He has a handicap hangtag, and we will likely rent a car.
Our trip is scheduled Monday-Friday at the end of February. Monday and Friday are largely travel days. Tuesday is scheduled to be HS, Wednesday at Epcot, and Thursday at MK. I am hopeful that it will be a slow week!
So now to questions!!!!
1. I booked a few ADRs and noted that he would have a wheelchair, does that help at all, or do I still need to let them know when we arrive?
2. He is comfortable with a power wheelchair, and chose to buy a cheaper version of a power wheelchair than a scooter. When renting, is there any reason we should consider an ECV over a power wheelchair?
3. Anyone have experience at BLT with HA rooms? We took a test trip to a hotel 2 hours from our home and the most difficult part was showering, but we didnt have a HA room, just a shower chair. I have seen pics of the HA BLT room and it looks great.
4. Has anyone traveled with a standard walker? I will contact the airline and plan to have wheelchair transport to gate. I'd like to bring his cane and walker on the trip. What do they do with a walker at the airport?
5. My love is more of a show watcher/easy ride rider, so I'm confident we can enjoy most of his favorites. The only ride that makes me nervous is PoTC. It's the only attraction he's confident he can ride that I'm not sure he can. Anyone have any experience with someone with limited mobility getting in and out of the boats at PoTC? I really want to make it possible, and there will be two of us who can help him in and out. (He does stairs with a railing and a cane.)
6. I think we will see if we can get a DAS, though I'm not sure we'll need it, based on low crowds, utilizing FPs, and his desire to ride low wait time attractions. In addition to mobility issues, he has neuropathy, bathroom issues, diabetes, body temp control issues, fatigue, anxiety/depression/agitation from chemo drugs, etc. etc. etc. If he isn't eligible, are there any touring tips? (I have seen multiple attractions that give return times for wheelchairs/ecvs, so I'm looking for ideas other than that.)
TIA,I'm sure I'll have a million more questions!!!
The tumor was removed, but his mobility it is still impaired. He can cover very short distances on a cane, short distances with a walker, and he purchased a low-end power wheelchair for medium/long distances (such as hotel hallways and shopping.) His walker is his most used method though.
We have booked an HA 1BR at BLT for the 2 of us, and 1 BR for his adult son...as I am nervous traveling with my love for the first time alone with his illness. We have our flights booked for midday and will rent a car. Right now we are planning on renting an power wheelchair from an approved Disney vendor as that is what he uses at home when needed. He has a handicap hangtag, and we will likely rent a car.
Our trip is scheduled Monday-Friday at the end of February. Monday and Friday are largely travel days. Tuesday is scheduled to be HS, Wednesday at Epcot, and Thursday at MK. I am hopeful that it will be a slow week!
So now to questions!!!!
1. I booked a few ADRs and noted that he would have a wheelchair, does that help at all, or do I still need to let them know when we arrive?
2. He is comfortable with a power wheelchair, and chose to buy a cheaper version of a power wheelchair than a scooter. When renting, is there any reason we should consider an ECV over a power wheelchair?
3. Anyone have experience at BLT with HA rooms? We took a test trip to a hotel 2 hours from our home and the most difficult part was showering, but we didnt have a HA room, just a shower chair. I have seen pics of the HA BLT room and it looks great.
4. Has anyone traveled with a standard walker? I will contact the airline and plan to have wheelchair transport to gate. I'd like to bring his cane and walker on the trip. What do they do with a walker at the airport?
5. My love is more of a show watcher/easy ride rider, so I'm confident we can enjoy most of his favorites. The only ride that makes me nervous is PoTC. It's the only attraction he's confident he can ride that I'm not sure he can. Anyone have any experience with someone with limited mobility getting in and out of the boats at PoTC? I really want to make it possible, and there will be two of us who can help him in and out. (He does stairs with a railing and a cane.)
6. I think we will see if we can get a DAS, though I'm not sure we'll need it, based on low crowds, utilizing FPs, and his desire to ride low wait time attractions. In addition to mobility issues, he has neuropathy, bathroom issues, diabetes, body temp control issues, fatigue, anxiety/depression/agitation from chemo drugs, etc. etc. etc. If he isn't eligible, are there any touring tips? (I have seen multiple attractions that give return times for wheelchairs/ecvs, so I'm looking for ideas other than that.)
TIA,I'm sure I'll have a million more questions!!!