patkingpin
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Hi – I posted this in the theme park planning boards and there have been a lot of great comments, most of which mention coming here and posting and getting some more reassurance and great tips. Here is a little breakdown of where we are right now.
So we have been planning a surprise trip for our daughters for the better part of this year. Well we leave a week and a half from now and my oldest daughter (who will be 7 when we go) injured the growth plate in her ankle. We went to the Ortho and he put her in a walking boot for four weeks which encompasses our trip. He didn’t have concerns with her going or walking on the foot during the trip, but did recommend she does rest whenever she needs it and to keep her off of her foot whenever she feels pain or gets tired.
We will have a double stroller so I am not worried about getting around the parks. We are renting a double stroller as we also have another daughter who is 2 with us and will need a stroller.
So after reading all of the replies on the other thread, I know there is a lot of information and mis-information out there. The Disabilities boards have been a second home to me the last couple of days as I have read about a million threads and the information there is amazing. Since we leave a week from Thursday, I figured I would come here and see if anyone can offer any advice as well for tips. We are almost positive that we will be asking for a stroller as a wheelchair pass, but have never used one before.
Just a couple of items that apply to us to clarify that might have been confusing from the other thread:
1) the dr did say she could walk around the parks. He stated as long as she has the boot on she will be ok as long as it is comfortable to her.
2) I don't expect a "front of the line" pass nor do I feel she needs one. If we can use the stroller as a wheelchair, we will be fine. We are renting a citi mini GT double (we own one so I know the mobility of it very well and it is a very easy push).
3) no, we won't be asking for a handicapped room. We need two beds for our family and I feel the rooms should be used for those who need it more than us. Also, we are staying at All Star Movies and from what I read they only offer King Sized bed rooms for this which won’t work for the four of us.
Hopefully this clears up some of our expectations. Any advice or tips would be appreciated.
So we have been planning a surprise trip for our daughters for the better part of this year. Well we leave a week and a half from now and my oldest daughter (who will be 7 when we go) injured the growth plate in her ankle. We went to the Ortho and he put her in a walking boot for four weeks which encompasses our trip. He didn’t have concerns with her going or walking on the foot during the trip, but did recommend she does rest whenever she needs it and to keep her off of her foot whenever she feels pain or gets tired.
We will have a double stroller so I am not worried about getting around the parks. We are renting a double stroller as we also have another daughter who is 2 with us and will need a stroller.
So after reading all of the replies on the other thread, I know there is a lot of information and mis-information out there. The Disabilities boards have been a second home to me the last couple of days as I have read about a million threads and the information there is amazing. Since we leave a week from Thursday, I figured I would come here and see if anyone can offer any advice as well for tips. We are almost positive that we will be asking for a stroller as a wheelchair pass, but have never used one before.
Just a couple of items that apply to us to clarify that might have been confusing from the other thread:
1) the dr did say she could walk around the parks. He stated as long as she has the boot on she will be ok as long as it is comfortable to her.
2) I don't expect a "front of the line" pass nor do I feel she needs one. If we can use the stroller as a wheelchair, we will be fine. We are renting a citi mini GT double (we own one so I know the mobility of it very well and it is a very easy push).
3) no, we won't be asking for a handicapped room. We need two beds for our family and I feel the rooms should be used for those who need it more than us. Also, we are staying at All Star Movies and from what I read they only offer King Sized bed rooms for this which won’t work for the four of us.
Hopefully this clears up some of our expectations. Any advice or tips would be appreciated.