pigletto
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Hi everyone
My 10 year old son fell at basketball practice last night. Long story short, he has broken a bone in his foot (avulsion fracture of the 5th metatarsal).
We see the orthopedic surgeon Tuesday morning. For now my son is in an air boot, using crutches, and has instructions to put no weight on his foot.
From what I am reading he will likely still be in the boot in 6 weeks, with up to 12 weeks needed to feel much better. Our trip is in 6 weeks. I am thinking we will need to rent a wheelchair for the parks. Even if he is walking in 6 weeks I can't imagine he could tolerate 8 hours a day or more of walking in the parks.
We are staying offsite and will have a car. I have been reading through the FAQ's and Sticky threads (which are great by the way!!). I guess I am just a little flustered trying to think of all the things I might need to plan and consider.
So far..
1.) Rent small wheelchair (will use a company recommended on the list)
2.)Request Ground Floor or Elevator access for our hotel rooms (staying at Royal Pacific Resort and Sheraton Vistana Resort)
3.) Should be fine at the airport as shuttle will drop us at front doors, and can use crutches/walking boot to the gate. It's a small airport... Might need chair for MCO though
That's what I have so far. It would appear that we can use the wheelchair in most if not all the lines at Disney. Is this correct? He could transfer pretty easily (he should be able to put weight on the boot by then, and my husband can lift him). I will have to look into the ones at Universal.
Is there anything else I haven't thought of? This is all really new and I guess the planner in me wants to make sure I straighten it all away so we can relax about the trip. I would love to hear your thoughts. Thank you.

My 10 year old son fell at basketball practice last night. Long story short, he has broken a bone in his foot (avulsion fracture of the 5th metatarsal).
We see the orthopedic surgeon Tuesday morning. For now my son is in an air boot, using crutches, and has instructions to put no weight on his foot.
From what I am reading he will likely still be in the boot in 6 weeks, with up to 12 weeks needed to feel much better. Our trip is in 6 weeks. I am thinking we will need to rent a wheelchair for the parks. Even if he is walking in 6 weeks I can't imagine he could tolerate 8 hours a day or more of walking in the parks.
We are staying offsite and will have a car. I have been reading through the FAQ's and Sticky threads (which are great by the way!!). I guess I am just a little flustered trying to think of all the things I might need to plan and consider.
So far..
1.) Rent small wheelchair (will use a company recommended on the list)
2.)Request Ground Floor or Elevator access for our hotel rooms (staying at Royal Pacific Resort and Sheraton Vistana Resort)
3.) Should be fine at the airport as shuttle will drop us at front doors, and can use crutches/walking boot to the gate. It's a small airport... Might need chair for MCO though
That's what I have so far. It would appear that we can use the wheelchair in most if not all the lines at Disney. Is this correct? He could transfer pretty easily (he should be able to put weight on the boot by then, and my husband can lift him). I will have to look into the ones at Universal.
Is there anything else I haven't thought of? This is all really new and I guess the planner in me wants to make sure I straighten it all away so we can relax about the trip. I would love to hear your thoughts. Thank you.
