BlueBayou
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Hi - our friends are taking their family on a Make a Wish Trip soon. The wish was a Land and Sea vacation - but at least our Make a Wish organization no longer does that type of trip. But they are super excited that they were granted a Disney Cruise trip. So they are going on a Disney Cruise from Make a Wish at the end of the month and the kids are giving up Christmas presents from the grandparents and other family members and the money is going to the land part of the trip.
They have been told by Make a Wish that they can't use any of their documentation to avoid waiting in lines etc. I don't think they were planning on flying out their wheelchair. They are planning on renting a double stroller.
I told them they should probably just go to city hall and tell them what is going on with their son. And see what they recommend. The cancer is not his problem. He is two years into successful treatment of Leukemia - thank God. He had two major strokes and life saving brain surgery early on in the treatment. He has partial left side paralysis - he wears an ankle to knee brace and a wrist brace. He is very slow, has poor balance and tires easily. I am sure the Chemo drugs don't help, but on the surface the stroke seems to be the issue.
What would you advise they tell Guest Services? They don't want to do anything in regards to MAW that they are not supposed to.
Do you think they would be better off taking the wheelchair? They were thinking of renting double stroller because they are a family of 3 kids (DS 11 - wish kid, DS 8 - larger than DS11, and DD7). And the other two kids could swap out in the stroller if needed.
They may only be going to MK, because that is what their wish son wants and they may only be able to financially tack on one park day. The family is from CA so the parents grew up going to DL twice a year and the kids have all been to DL multiple times. Oh and because they are a family of 5 they will be at POR for a trundle room. What is also strange is as of this weekend MAW had not finalized the date of the cruise. They know it is within a 3 week window - but the date has a significant impact of the cost of the room for the post cruise WDW stay. That is why they don't know how many days they will be in the parks yet.
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
They have been told by Make a Wish that they can't use any of their documentation to avoid waiting in lines etc. I don't think they were planning on flying out their wheelchair. They are planning on renting a double stroller.
I told them they should probably just go to city hall and tell them what is going on with their son. And see what they recommend. The cancer is not his problem. He is two years into successful treatment of Leukemia - thank God. He had two major strokes and life saving brain surgery early on in the treatment. He has partial left side paralysis - he wears an ankle to knee brace and a wrist brace. He is very slow, has poor balance and tires easily. I am sure the Chemo drugs don't help, but on the surface the stroke seems to be the issue.
What would you advise they tell Guest Services? They don't want to do anything in regards to MAW that they are not supposed to.
Do you think they would be better off taking the wheelchair? They were thinking of renting double stroller because they are a family of 3 kids (DS 11 - wish kid, DS 8 - larger than DS11, and DD7). And the other two kids could swap out in the stroller if needed.
They may only be going to MK, because that is what their wish son wants and they may only be able to financially tack on one park day. The family is from CA so the parents grew up going to DL twice a year and the kids have all been to DL multiple times. Oh and because they are a family of 5 they will be at POR for a trundle room. What is also strange is as of this weekend MAW had not finalized the date of the cruise. They know it is within a 3 week window - but the date has a significant impact of the cost of the room for the post cruise WDW stay. That is why they don't know how many days they will be in the parks yet.
Thanks for any advice you can offer.