Hi all!
My header is a bit of a lame joke, sorry. I have a type of muscular dystrophy (Mitochondrial myopathy, if anyone's got a med bent) and I have no use of my arms and legs. I control my chair with eyegaze, and while we were at WDW I heard more kids yelling "look (insert party), no hands" than I usually do in any month at home. It doesn't bother us, but it got pretty funny by the 98th time.
"We" is me, Miri, 32, turned 33 on the trip, DH Matt, 37, and my nurse and good friend Dennis. I use a ventilator to breathe, so we always have nursing care. Denny hits his 20th annual 30th birthday soon.
Another weirdness here is... I don't eat. Not in decades. I receive TPN through a permanent IV line in my chest.
I DO taste (just cant swallow), and my companions eat. Oh, how they eat.
I have no food porn. DH vowed photos next time. Yes, we loved it so much that we are going on my next birthday, 10/09, despite quad/vent/central line travel hell. Grand Floridian, so I can giggle at the pianist 24/7 for Oybolshoi.
We did hit some great places on a combo of ddp and oop. It may make more economic sense to do dxddp next year; my heifers ate their servings and mine, and we dont have kids, so most CS was not geared to us. Plus, we needed the time out of the sun/rain and the rest we got from TS. Our table service:
Chefs de France (we got major pixie dust here, people)
Jiko
Yachtsman
Tutto Italia
Artist Point
Olivias
The Fountain
Boma (breakfast)
The only counter service that beat McDonalds was at The Land. The fruit vendors at Africa in Animal Kingdom were pert near inexpensive, comparatively.
Does anybody want a review? I can tell you where we went, how we liked it, what we ordered and how we liked THAT.
Also, for other wheelchair users, theres some info in how to get in, where to sit, and how not to become a tourist attraction while your DH is feeding you.
So reviews?
Miri
aka
DizWisher
My header is a bit of a lame joke, sorry. I have a type of muscular dystrophy (Mitochondrial myopathy, if anyone's got a med bent) and I have no use of my arms and legs. I control my chair with eyegaze, and while we were at WDW I heard more kids yelling "look (insert party), no hands" than I usually do in any month at home. It doesn't bother us, but it got pretty funny by the 98th time.
"We" is me, Miri, 32, turned 33 on the trip, DH Matt, 37, and my nurse and good friend Dennis. I use a ventilator to breathe, so we always have nursing care. Denny hits his 20th annual 30th birthday soon.
Another weirdness here is... I don't eat. Not in decades. I receive TPN through a permanent IV line in my chest.
I DO taste (just cant swallow), and my companions eat. Oh, how they eat.
I have no food porn. DH vowed photos next time. Yes, we loved it so much that we are going on my next birthday, 10/09, despite quad/vent/central line travel hell. Grand Floridian, so I can giggle at the pianist 24/7 for Oybolshoi.
We did hit some great places on a combo of ddp and oop. It may make more economic sense to do dxddp next year; my heifers ate their servings and mine, and we dont have kids, so most CS was not geared to us. Plus, we needed the time out of the sun/rain and the rest we got from TS. Our table service:
Chefs de France (we got major pixie dust here, people)
Jiko
Yachtsman
Tutto Italia
Artist Point
Olivias
The Fountain
Boma (breakfast)
The only counter service that beat McDonalds was at The Land. The fruit vendors at Africa in Animal Kingdom were pert near inexpensive, comparatively.
Does anybody want a review? I can tell you where we went, how we liked it, what we ordered and how we liked THAT.
Also, for other wheelchair users, theres some info in how to get in, where to sit, and how not to become a tourist attraction while your DH is feeding you.
So reviews?
Miri
aka
DizWisher