StrwLady
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 1, 2000
- Messages
- 1,511
Hi folks,
We leave for Disney on June 3 and of course I decided to trip over a huge garden rock and likely tore my Achilles tendon (MRI later today). I don't know anything yet regarding treatment but from what I have read I will push for non-surgical treatment or waiting after the trip for surgery. Regardless of what path I take this will make this trip a little more challenging.
I have my ECV rented (always use one due to asthma flares I get in Orlando). I called and got a roll in shower room at the Pop. It will be my son and I for the first half of the trip. We move to the POFQ once my hubby arrives and I am pretty sure with his help I will not need a handicap room/shower.
I am not sure if the Guest with Disabilities Pass would be of any additional benefit to me. I know I will be very limited to walking. I don't think I will be able to walk as much as I usually have to with the ECV. Does the pass in any way shorten possible walks? I do intend to ask for moving belts to be slowed or stopped if possible. Also, going often to Disney, will make it ok if I have to skip a ride or 3. Most of the rides I love you can get extremely close to the ride. I will get over letting the CM's take the ECV away. Normally I'm a bit leery about this seeing I am responsible for it. I don't like that they often leave the key in the ignition.
If anyone has experienced a similar injury and can give me any suggestions I greatly appreciate it.
Despite the injury I plan on having a great time. Nothing will rain on my Disney Parade.
PS how do you protect your walking book in rain?
We leave for Disney on June 3 and of course I decided to trip over a huge garden rock and likely tore my Achilles tendon (MRI later today). I don't know anything yet regarding treatment but from what I have read I will push for non-surgical treatment or waiting after the trip for surgery. Regardless of what path I take this will make this trip a little more challenging.
I have my ECV rented (always use one due to asthma flares I get in Orlando). I called and got a roll in shower room at the Pop. It will be my son and I for the first half of the trip. We move to the POFQ once my hubby arrives and I am pretty sure with his help I will not need a handicap room/shower.
I am not sure if the Guest with Disabilities Pass would be of any additional benefit to me. I know I will be very limited to walking. I don't think I will be able to walk as much as I usually have to with the ECV. Does the pass in any way shorten possible walks? I do intend to ask for moving belts to be slowed or stopped if possible. Also, going often to Disney, will make it ok if I have to skip a ride or 3. Most of the rides I love you can get extremely close to the ride. I will get over letting the CM's take the ECV away. Normally I'm a bit leery about this seeing I am responsible for it. I don't like that they often leave the key in the ignition.
If anyone has experienced a similar injury and can give me any suggestions I greatly appreciate it.
Despite the injury I plan on having a great time. Nothing will rain on my Disney Parade.
PS how do you protect your walking book in rain?
