Bete
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I'm starting to plan a Disney 50th anniversary trip for us and our extended family. Because of the expense of needing three resort rooms I just don't think we will be able to swing staying onsite. I am crunching some numbers, now. We have a 9 day trip planned and we will be doing various parks, not just Disney. Of course, we will be going at a busy time; since, we are dealing with some school age kids. Our offsite resort would include a hot breakfast which means paying for one less meal each day.
The rumor mill is starting to say that Disney resorts will be at full capacity during their anniversary celebration. I'm sure other resorts including Disney Springs will be booming, too. This could potentially mean those staying offsite may not get into a park if they would leave for a break and come back later due to park capacity levels (like on NYE) being reached at the parks.
So, we have someone with medical conditions like kidney failure, stage three right now and AFib and he's a diabetic and will be 85 years old at the time of the trip. So far, he's holding his own and we take trips right now but our days out are never as long as a Disney park day would be. This person is use to taking a nap in the afternoon. Hence, this is my problem. I'm afraid we won't get back into the park if we leave for a nap. He'll be using a scooter in the parks.
So, I'm thinking he could take a 2 hour nap at first aid on a cot. Would his medical conditions be legimitate for us to do this in first aid? I think he could sleep even with the noise level that would be going on there. Obviously, I don't want to take space that might be needed for someone with an injury, either.
Has anyone out there ever taken a nap in first aid?
The rumor mill is starting to say that Disney resorts will be at full capacity during their anniversary celebration. I'm sure other resorts including Disney Springs will be booming, too. This could potentially mean those staying offsite may not get into a park if they would leave for a break and come back later due to park capacity levels (like on NYE) being reached at the parks.
So, we have someone with medical conditions like kidney failure, stage three right now and AFib and he's a diabetic and will be 85 years old at the time of the trip. So far, he's holding his own and we take trips right now but our days out are never as long as a Disney park day would be. This person is use to taking a nap in the afternoon. Hence, this is my problem. I'm afraid we won't get back into the park if we leave for a nap. He'll be using a scooter in the parks.
So, I'm thinking he could take a 2 hour nap at first aid on a cot. Would his medical conditions be legimitate for us to do this in first aid? I think he could sleep even with the noise level that would be going on there. Obviously, I don't want to take space that might be needed for someone with an injury, either.
Has anyone out there ever taken a nap in first aid?
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