HaleyB
I am not a robot
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- Nov 16, 2003
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Can you all tell me if WDW will give us a larger size fridge for med's? Those tiny ones I have heard they loan will not fit everything we need to keep cold, at least I don't think it will. We have a box about as big as a 1/2 gallon of milk that we need to refrigerate after it is open. Then we have 3 regular sized med. bottles too. Is it out of line for me to request one? Should I just bite the bullet and pay for one?
I also have another question. I have a mobility problem (which is a bit of an understatement, I broke my back in 3 places 16 years ago). But I do not use a wheel chair. I have a lot of trouble steping over the sides of tubs to get into hotel showers. Do any of you know if all the bathrooms have handrails for the showers/bath tubs, or if this is something I need to request. I don't need or want a roll in shower.
Last. Any tips for not wearing myself out too much? Any tricks you use. I am planing on afternoon rests, sit down eating, and using shows as resting times. I am a little nervous as this is more than I have ever tried to do- a week+ in WDW. Oh and is it a shorter walk to use the buses, or to use handicap parking? Should I ask for a room that is closer to the main areas, (at AKL, and PC) or just not bother? I have done many one or even two day things that involved lots of walking, but it always wipes me out. If I do find it is too much, how hard is it to rent a wheelchair (do they run out?)?
I also have another question. I have a mobility problem (which is a bit of an understatement, I broke my back in 3 places 16 years ago). But I do not use a wheel chair. I have a lot of trouble steping over the sides of tubs to get into hotel showers. Do any of you know if all the bathrooms have handrails for the showers/bath tubs, or if this is something I need to request. I don't need or want a roll in shower.
Last. Any tips for not wearing myself out too much? Any tricks you use. I am planing on afternoon rests, sit down eating, and using shows as resting times. I am a little nervous as this is more than I have ever tried to do- a week+ in WDW. Oh and is it a shorter walk to use the buses, or to use handicap parking? Should I ask for a room that is closer to the main areas, (at AKL, and PC) or just not bother? I have done many one or even two day things that involved lots of walking, but it always wipes me out. If I do find it is too much, how hard is it to rent a wheelchair (do they run out?)?