welovespacemoutain
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We are headed to WDW in 5 weeks. My daughter has had ongoing issues with her ankle and was finally able to walk normally and run for the first time in 1 1/2 years. Unfortunately, she fractured 2 growth plates in her ankle last Friday. This trip was supposed to be a celebration for her and we are determined to keep it that way! She will be in a cast for at least 4 weeks - probably longer. Even if she is out of the cast, she won't be able to walk the distances required at the parks, so our options seem to be a special needs stroller, a disney double stroller, or a wheelchair. She should be able to wait in short lines, but we won't really know until the time comes. If she isn't in a cast she will probably be in a walking boot to protect her ankle from the crowds.
She is about 60 lbs and is 54" tall. She is only 10, so anything motorized is out. We are staying at the Polynesian and I think we will take our rental car to DHS and AK.
Any thoughts on the best rental for our situation?
Is there any way to get closer parking if we do have a wheelchair?
TIA!!!
We rented a wheelchair at Busch Gardens in the summer when she was in a walking boot. It wasn't fun with all the hills, but it was alright. I was appalled at how many people complained when we came in the exit to ride the attractions (believe me, we would have loved to be able to wait in line with everyone else if it meant she was fine and we had to wait just as long as everyone else!) as well as the people who cut her off and actually jumped over her wheelchair and kicked her in her bad ankle in order to run around and quickly get in line again. It really opened our eyes as to what a lot of people go through every day.
She is about 60 lbs and is 54" tall. She is only 10, so anything motorized is out. We are staying at the Polynesian and I think we will take our rental car to DHS and AK.
Any thoughts on the best rental for our situation?
Is there any way to get closer parking if we do have a wheelchair?
TIA!!!
We rented a wheelchair at Busch Gardens in the summer when she was in a walking boot. It wasn't fun with all the hills, but it was alright. I was appalled at how many people complained when we came in the exit to ride the attractions (believe me, we would have loved to be able to wait in line with everyone else if it meant she was fine and we had to wait just as long as everyone else!) as well as the people who cut her off and actually jumped over her wheelchair and kicked her in her bad ankle in order to run around and quickly get in line again. It really opened our eyes as to what a lot of people go through every day.