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we rented a wheel chair from Walker moblity. I have to say, at both universal and disney I was SO pleased with the service and consideration!
walker mobility : it was $110 for 16 nights. met up with them in the lobby of Sapphire Falls and uni. and then again outside baggage area the last morning at pop century.. the chair had a rear storage bag (the zipper was broken) but that's just an extra we weren't charged for.. came in handy. great service.
team members at UNI. and cast members at WDW were very helpful, as were the bus drivers.
it was so worth it to have the chair for the entire trip and not just at the parks.
we thought he would walk more around the resort but his back was screaming and, admittedly, I got impatient......we can walk V E R Y slowly to the pool bar for those Mai tais.. Or I can push you! lol
but, truth be told, the food court, etc. standing a long line, would have been a lot after 5 fusions in nov.
as soon as we pulled up to a ride, they were right there telling us where to go and what to do. they slowed the moving vehicles for him (can't do that for peter pan) and sometimes it was the exit. the chair was right there when we returned.
for shows, after I explained the he couldn't be way in the back cause of vision issues, they brought us to the front.
most people were very helpful (other guests) holding doors, etc. in summation, I was pleasantly surprised at how smoothly it went.
I have to throw in a negative... sorry... there are a lot of slopes at WDW, walking you don't even notice them, but pushing a wheelchair. OMG! and I can't believe how many people cut you off. going uphill, I need to get momentum going. but downhill is worse. I consider myself pretty strong for a 60 year old lady (I still carry those heavy trays at the restaurant, and buckets of lettuce, and cases of beer at the bar) but it's all I can do to hold him back on those downhill slopes.
(it was tempting .. esp if I was a mite peeved at him..
to let him go , say "whee!" and see what would happen. just kidding.... wouldn't want any innocents to get hurt lol) point being, I can't stop on a dime holding hubby and chair back as best I can with all the strength I have in my arms. not a good time to cut in front of us.
we flew AMerican Airlines . I called ahead needing special assistance. and that went SO smoothly. just a 10 minute wait for a wheelchair and a porter at the airports for departure. on arrivals? someone was RIGHT THERE! waiting. (I can't push him and carry the carry ons, etc.) this is free of charge.. but feel free to tip generously!!!!!!! it's worth it!) and because I called for the special assistance, we had TSA precheck!
so, all in all , if any of you are debating a wheelchair for your trip, do it. it is so worth it not having a family member in pain the whole trip. and on the whole, almost everyone was really nice and helpful!
(I would have rented an ecv.. not sure of the cost, but with nebo's vision, I didn't want him bowling down a few families....)
I hope this review helps someone
walker mobility : it was $110 for 16 nights. met up with them in the lobby of Sapphire Falls and uni. and then again outside baggage area the last morning at pop century.. the chair had a rear storage bag (the zipper was broken) but that's just an extra we weren't charged for.. came in handy. great service.
team members at UNI. and cast members at WDW were very helpful, as were the bus drivers.
it was so worth it to have the chair for the entire trip and not just at the parks.
we thought he would walk more around the resort but his back was screaming and, admittedly, I got impatient......we can walk V E R Y slowly to the pool bar for those Mai tais.. Or I can push you! lol
but, truth be told, the food court, etc. standing a long line, would have been a lot after 5 fusions in nov.
as soon as we pulled up to a ride, they were right there telling us where to go and what to do. they slowed the moving vehicles for him (can't do that for peter pan) and sometimes it was the exit. the chair was right there when we returned.
for shows, after I explained the he couldn't be way in the back cause of vision issues, they brought us to the front.
most people were very helpful (other guests) holding doors, etc. in summation, I was pleasantly surprised at how smoothly it went.
I have to throw in a negative... sorry... there are a lot of slopes at WDW, walking you don't even notice them, but pushing a wheelchair. OMG! and I can't believe how many people cut you off. going uphill, I need to get momentum going. but downhill is worse. I consider myself pretty strong for a 60 year old lady (I still carry those heavy trays at the restaurant, and buckets of lettuce, and cases of beer at the bar) but it's all I can do to hold him back on those downhill slopes.
(it was tempting .. esp if I was a mite peeved at him..

we flew AMerican Airlines . I called ahead needing special assistance. and that went SO smoothly. just a 10 minute wait for a wheelchair and a porter at the airports for departure. on arrivals? someone was RIGHT THERE! waiting. (I can't push him and carry the carry ons, etc.) this is free of charge.. but feel free to tip generously!!!!!!! it's worth it!) and because I called for the special assistance, we had TSA precheck!
so, all in all , if any of you are debating a wheelchair for your trip, do it. it is so worth it not having a family member in pain the whole trip. and on the whole, almost everyone was really nice and helpful!
(I would have rented an ecv.. not sure of the cost, but with nebo's vision, I didn't want him bowling down a few families....)
I hope this review helps someone