My mom has very advanced RA and Diabetes. She had said she wanted to to back to Disney since we left in 1987 (I was 5) So when my wife and I went on our honeymoon, we decided on that vacation that my parents needed to go. So about a year 1/2 later we went! Mom was very worried about the trip -but we told her to relax we had the whole trip covered.
I spent HOURS - literally DAYS researching all the possible bumps in the road. So please, benefit from my research!
First off - STAY ON PROPERTY if you rely on a wheelchair - electric or not. Disney - ALL OF DISNEY - hotels, parks, transportation etc treats EVERYONE the same. Your disability is an invisibility to them. You are the same.
So do not worry that you won't have a good time!
The first thing I did was make sure to book an accessible - connecting room for my parents - with a roll in shower, roll under sink - wider doorways, lower switches and lower beds. Disney will respect your request.
Next I called a
scooter rental company - I used
Buena Vista Scooter Rental I believe - reserved it for our entire length of stay. It arrived fully charged - it perfect condition - and very capable of an entire morning day evening and night in the parks. Great service! You should not rely on the rentals available in the parks - they cannot leave the park with you. If you rely on electric mobility, RENT! OH - and DO NOT rent a canopy - I read about them in advance and didn't rent one with a canopy - they are a nightmare when shopping or on the bus.
NEXT - after I booked our flights I called the airline to tell them what the situation was - and what they should expect - and learned what we should expect. It was all noted on our reservation - and worked out.
Remember when you arrive at the gate... at least an hour early...check in with the desk, and tell them that you will need an aisle chair. An aisle chair is a very narrow chair that rolls easily down the aisle of an airplane. When you first check in - see if a free space available upgrade is available if you cannot walk. If not for free - inquire about the added cost.
If you are taking the Magical Express - be sure to call Disney Transportation and let them know that you require a bus with a wheelchair lift! They have them - and they work very well. Note that every bus is not wheelchair accessible!
As far as using what you will do with your wheelchair - plane side - they will take it as valet - or plane-side checked luggage. They are required by law to check your mobility device WITHOUT counting it as checked luggage - and they cannot charge you for it!
As far as packing - here are a few helpful tips!
Be sure to pack several of the really cheap ($1.00 or less) disposable ponchos. They fit neatly in the outer pocket of a bag, weigh almost nothing - but can save you from a horrible soaking in Florida's unpredictable weather! Plus they can cover the seat of your chair when you are not in it - if you must leave your chair outside!
Pack a large - inexpensive luggage tag to add to your chair's key chain with your name on it in very large letters! Very bright - very large! There are a ton of people with very similar models! Also a lanyard really helps in keeping track of the key when you have to remove it!
Be sure to pack a brimmed floppy fold-able hat that you can leave in the basket of your chair when you go inside if your can leave your chair. It protects your neck - and will be a huge help. Remember - when you are sitting in your chair - moving in a crowd, you are elbow height to most adults, hard billed/brimmed hats are easily knocked by people who don't realize you are there!
Here is one to consider - think about getting a bike horn to attach to your chair - the electronic horns on scooters/chair are not loud enough in a crowd. Some people are just rude - and other just don't know how to act around people with disabilities. I wish I had though about this for my Mom - she would had had a blast honking and waving at people that stare! (ROTFL) Or people who just didn't know to move.
Be sure to save the rental company's emergency number in your cell-phone - or keep their card in your wallet - just in case there is a problem!
Last thing to pack - carabiners! A few of them - actually. They are great to use to connect your bags to the basket. It seems there have been more and more people stealing from unattended strollers and wheelchairs. If your bag is attached to your wheelchair they are not going to get away as easy - and if they are having trouble getting the bag or backpack out of the basket - they are going to leave it alone! Plus you can use it to attach a camera, a waterbottle, or anything else that you want handy as your are touring the parks! We actually picked up a few of the really really large ones that you use to carry shopping bags - and I packed them to take to the water-parks to attach our bags to the chairs - once again - so they didn't disappear - and also so people would move our bags and take our chairs!
That's really about all you can take care of before you begin your trip. Oh yeah - don't forget to relax!
Once you start your trip - ask this question "Do I HAVE to transfer from my chair?" They prefer that you transfer on rides that do allow chairs - because it's easier to board someone who can walk - but unless you HAVE to transfer - whether it's on the plane - or in the parks - make transferring your very last resort!
Don't worry about taking your charger with you into the parks - there is no need for it.
IF you have any questions - please ask! We enjoyed nearly everything Disney has to offer! And - we ALL had a great time doing it - on foot - or on wheels!
