Tomskatt said:
I really am not sure what I need... how's that for a start?

My daughter has leukemia and we are taking her to WDW on an impromptu trip in 2 1/2 weeks. She needs to stay out of the sun due to her meds and her legs cannot hold her up for very long. I can probably use a stroller so she doesn't look any "different" than the other kids, which means a lot to her and her brothers. My question is by NOT using a wheelchair, am I making it more difficult for her to get the assistance she may need at some point? Does this make any sense? I am getting so upset .... all I want is for my baby to get to see "Real Princesses".... This is not her Make A Wish trip, but I still think she should be treated like Royalty.
She deserves it!
I had a reply all writen last night and then the boards went down for maintenance.
I wanted to clarify something that wasn't addressed by the others:
My question is by NOT using a wheelchair, am I making it more difficult for her to get the assistance she may need at some point?
There is a common misconception that there are some "wheelchair priviledges" that people using wheelchairs get. A lot of people assume that using a wheelchair gets you front of the line (or some kind of expedited access). It doesn't. Most of the lines are wheelchair accessible and there are very few attractions with wheelchair entrances, so usually the only "priviledge" that a wheelchair user has over other people is a place to sit while they wait. And that's not a priviledge - that's a necessity for many people.
So, using a stroller for your DD will not make her miss out on any assistance that she would otherwise get.
in addition, the wheelchairs that they rent at WDW (and from most of the off-site rental places) would not be appropriate or comfortable for a 3 yr old. They are mostly adult sized wheelchair. Your DD would be much more comfortable in a stroller (and like you said, would look a lot less "different"). With a GAC (Guest Assistance Card) that allows a stroller to be used as a wheelchair, her stroller would be treated the same as a wheelchair (that is, you can bring it into lines, buildings, shows and into the boarding areas where strollers are not usually allowed). There are some rides that have a special ride car for wheelchairs - you would generally not be able to use those because they are designed for wheelchairs and a stroller would either not be the correct size or wouldn't be safe in them.
If you haven't already done so, check out the disABILITIES FAQs thread. There is an explanation about GACs in there. As was already mentioned, be ready to explain your DD's needs (ie, a place to wait out of the sun, being able to bring the stroller in line with you because she has endurance problems).
have a great time and ask any other questions you can think of.
