Emilyswish
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Hi everyone!
I read through some of your threads here on using ECVs on buses, but I'm specifically looking for information on using resort buses with our daughter who is severely disabled and has a pediatric wheelchair that we push.
We came to WDW in December of 2010 with MAW and we stayed at GKTW village. We had a van and drove to the parks with her wheelchair in the back. We had no problems doing it this way and had no problems in the park with her chair either.
She is now almost 6 and we are planning to try to come to WDW in November of 2014. She has a bigger/heavier wheelchair now and we are getting a Special tomato jogger (medical stroller) for her very soon (it has been shipped and will arrive any day now!!) I'd like to bring the Jogger because it is about a third of the weight for us to push and it is more comfortable for her.
We also have 3 other children; our oldest son will be 10 and our other daughter and son are triplets with Emily, so they will all be 7 in 2014.
My husband and I will be the adults, so there will be 6 of us all together.
We have not chosen a hotel yet for this reason. Do we stay off-site and drive whenever we are ready without having to wait for accessible resort buses while saving some money? Or do we go with the convenience of having the buses right at the resort without having to park and drive, but possibly more aggravation waiting for buses?
To consider: She is not mobile at all on her own. If she is not in her wheelchair/stroller, she would have to be carried. She also can not sit up on her own, so she could not sit in a bus seat. (In a van we can have her car seat.)
A few specific questions:
Are all of the resort buses accessible?
Do wheelchair users wait longer for buses? Remember, we have three other children who aren't great at waiting . . . one of whom was recently diagnosed with autism.
Do wheelchairs have to be tied down on the buses? (Her wheelchair is fitted for transit on her school bus, but the stroller is not)
Any other tips would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks so much!!
I read through some of your threads here on using ECVs on buses, but I'm specifically looking for information on using resort buses with our daughter who is severely disabled and has a pediatric wheelchair that we push.
We came to WDW in December of 2010 with MAW and we stayed at GKTW village. We had a van and drove to the parks with her wheelchair in the back. We had no problems doing it this way and had no problems in the park with her chair either.
She is now almost 6 and we are planning to try to come to WDW in November of 2014. She has a bigger/heavier wheelchair now and we are getting a Special tomato jogger (medical stroller) for her very soon (it has been shipped and will arrive any day now!!) I'd like to bring the Jogger because it is about a third of the weight for us to push and it is more comfortable for her.
We also have 3 other children; our oldest son will be 10 and our other daughter and son are triplets with Emily, so they will all be 7 in 2014.
My husband and I will be the adults, so there will be 6 of us all together.
We have not chosen a hotel yet for this reason. Do we stay off-site and drive whenever we are ready without having to wait for accessible resort buses while saving some money? Or do we go with the convenience of having the buses right at the resort without having to park and drive, but possibly more aggravation waiting for buses?
To consider: She is not mobile at all on her own. If she is not in her wheelchair/stroller, she would have to be carried. She also can not sit up on her own, so she could not sit in a bus seat. (In a van we can have her car seat.)
A few specific questions:
Are all of the resort buses accessible?
Do wheelchair users wait longer for buses? Remember, we have three other children who aren't great at waiting . . . one of whom was recently diagnosed with autism.
Do wheelchairs have to be tied down on the buses? (Her wheelchair is fitted for transit on her school bus, but the stroller is not)
Any other tips would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks so much!!