First trip with "disabled" father

ohpoohmetoo

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We are going to MVMCP Friday night, staying at All Star Movies. My dad is taking his electric "scooter", which he indicates is bigger than his electric wheelchair. Do you think this will be a problem? Is it difficult to manage the chair with the buses?

Any advice/hints on things I shoudl know traveling with Dad? He can walk for very short distances but he had surgery a little while ago and can't be on it for any extended periods. He is also hard of hearing. We are hoping new hearing aids will arrive before we leave but not sure.

Any words of wisdom would be appreciated.
 
The scooter should not be a problem on the busses IF it is not an extra large one and if he has experience backing it and getting into and out of tight spots with it.

You might want to get a GAG from guest services regarding the hard of hearing part. Show it to the cast members manning each ride and they will assist you.
 
If you haven't yet, check out the information abotu GAC (Guest Assistance Cards) in the disABILITIES FAQs thread.

Not sure how large his 'large' ECV is, but the newer buses have ramps that fold or slide out that can accomidate practically any lenght. The older buses have lifts, which his ECV might be too long for (I believe if it's less than 48 inches, it will fit). I agree that he should feel confident backing up and manouvering into small places and he should do OK.
 
the larger the scooter, it will be more difficult to board on busess, boats.
etc.!! How well he can drive it, can make a total difference!!!!
 

Thank you for the information I knew you would have some good tips.

I will look at the disABILITIES FAQs thread. I had no idea there were GACs so thanks for the info SueM in MN.

I don't think his scooter is extra large and he has been using it for two years now. I just haven't traveled with him before and really haven't paid attention to handicap facilities. I think he'll be fine. Thanks Mickiethepooh

LindsayDunn228 - The reason I put "disabled" is because I am not sure of the definition. My father broke his leg two years ago while simply tossing a water jug into the woods. His heel has recently been fused together because they could not repair the bone. He is hard of hearing and has hearing aides for both ears. I do not consider him disabled but he does have some challenges.

I appreciate all the advice.
 














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