atksn
Mouseketeer
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- Sep 20, 2008
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We are leaving for our 10 day trip to WDW 3 weeks from today! 
I have some "just incase" kind of questions, that I am hoping to get some help with, as this is something we have never had as a concern while visiting any Disney property:
How does one get this card? What type of "proof of need" is required? What does it exactly help with?


I recently had back surgery- well, actually what ended up being 5 surgeries at once, as it was much more extensive than thought once they opened me up. I am doing VERY well considering what was done, but am starting to have some concerns about endurance/pain during our trip. I actually do better walking vs. sitting for any duration, so I am not looking into any type of wheelchair or ECV, and I do plan on taking my brace (just incase)- which I haven't worn since a few days post op.
I don't want to take advantage, or work the system, but I also want to be able to enjoy my trip. Would this kind of circumstance be a valid one in the eyes of Disney? I feel akward, or that I will tick other people off or get nasty looks/comments if I use this- judging by all outward appearances I would seem to be a healthy, fit, active woman in her 30's. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
TIA

I have some "just incase" kind of questions, that I am hoping to get some help with, as this is something we have never had as a concern while visiting any Disney property:
How does one get this card? What type of "proof of need" is required? What does it exactly help with?



I recently had back surgery- well, actually what ended up being 5 surgeries at once, as it was much more extensive than thought once they opened me up. I am doing VERY well considering what was done, but am starting to have some concerns about endurance/pain during our trip. I actually do better walking vs. sitting for any duration, so I am not looking into any type of wheelchair or ECV, and I do plan on taking my brace (just incase)- which I haven't worn since a few days post op.
I don't want to take advantage, or work the system, but I also want to be able to enjoy my trip. Would this kind of circumstance be a valid one in the eyes of Disney? I feel akward, or that I will tick other people off or get nasty looks/comments if I use this- judging by all outward appearances I would seem to be a healthy, fit, active woman in her 30's. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
TIA