catherines_mama
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Hey! DD and I are WDW fanatics and have been a lot on our own and with friends of ours.
We are very excited that in October my parents will be joining us on a trip. VERY EXCITED! They are too, they cannot wait to experience all of it with their "darling" and I can't wait to see their reactions to her and to everything.
Well.. my stepfather is disabled and I have TONS of questions. We were at the parts for the past few days and I kept looking and noticing things that we'd need to consider etc when there in Oct with them.
Some backstory: Jim has always been a fit (former Navy Seal) active guy. May 06 he was in a near fatal car accident that left him in a coma for 6 wks. The Lord answered many prayers and kept him with us, but not without lasting injuries. He lost nerve feeling in his left arm and mobility of his right knee. He got around but had trouble with stairs and balance and had little function of his left hand (he'd use his right hand to help his left get by). In June he had surgery on his arm to take pressure off his nerves and he's recovering SO well. 3 wks ago he had surgery on his knee to help his mobility but rehab on that is slow going. He can walk and stand but his limit is .. say.. a trip to the grocery store.
So with that said, he obviously cannot manuever WDW like most of us can. He's "disabled" in that he can no longer work and is receiving disability until he's at the age of retirement, and my mother has a handicap tag for the car.
My questions, concerns :
*how do we go about renting wheelchairs at the parks? We are staying at POR and he'll be okay at the resort, but once at the parks he'll need to ride. I figure if it was EASY to get a wheelchair, everyone would do it and use it to their advantage in lines. So what do we need to do to show that we are legit?
*he's not a coaster guy, so I'm not worried about riding any of those (DD and I got those out of our system this week) but I do think he'll enjoy Test Track with his granddaughter. Is this an easy transfer ride? How do you enter?
*Parade viewing - I don't think this will be too much of an issue. I think we'll just park in spots like we always do. Will people be upset that a man is in wheelchair at the curb with his granddaughter in his lap? Im sure my mom & I will be on the curb or standing behind them. Is there special viewing spots?
Is there anything else that we need to take into consideration when getting around in the parks? He can walk but not for more then a grocery trip and cant stand for long either. Hopefully one day, but we'll see how rehab goes.
Anyway.. thanks everyone. I'll be reading more & more on this as we plan. Is there some Guest Relations I can call and have info packets sent to my parents?
We are very excited that in October my parents will be joining us on a trip. VERY EXCITED! They are too, they cannot wait to experience all of it with their "darling" and I can't wait to see their reactions to her and to everything.
Well.. my stepfather is disabled and I have TONS of questions. We were at the parts for the past few days and I kept looking and noticing things that we'd need to consider etc when there in Oct with them.
Some backstory: Jim has always been a fit (former Navy Seal) active guy. May 06 he was in a near fatal car accident that left him in a coma for 6 wks. The Lord answered many prayers and kept him with us, but not without lasting injuries. He lost nerve feeling in his left arm and mobility of his right knee. He got around but had trouble with stairs and balance and had little function of his left hand (he'd use his right hand to help his left get by). In June he had surgery on his arm to take pressure off his nerves and he's recovering SO well. 3 wks ago he had surgery on his knee to help his mobility but rehab on that is slow going. He can walk and stand but his limit is .. say.. a trip to the grocery store.
So with that said, he obviously cannot manuever WDW like most of us can. He's "disabled" in that he can no longer work and is receiving disability until he's at the age of retirement, and my mother has a handicap tag for the car.
My questions, concerns :
*how do we go about renting wheelchairs at the parks? We are staying at POR and he'll be okay at the resort, but once at the parks he'll need to ride. I figure if it was EASY to get a wheelchair, everyone would do it and use it to their advantage in lines. So what do we need to do to show that we are legit?
*he's not a coaster guy, so I'm not worried about riding any of those (DD and I got those out of our system this week) but I do think he'll enjoy Test Track with his granddaughter. Is this an easy transfer ride? How do you enter?
*Parade viewing - I don't think this will be too much of an issue. I think we'll just park in spots like we always do. Will people be upset that a man is in wheelchair at the curb with his granddaughter in his lap? Im sure my mom & I will be on the curb or standing behind them. Is there special viewing spots?
Is there anything else that we need to take into consideration when getting around in the parks? He can walk but not for more then a grocery trip and cant stand for long either. Hopefully one day, but we'll see how rehab goes.
Anyway.. thanks everyone. I'll be reading more & more on this as we plan. Is there some Guest Relations I can call and have info packets sent to my parents?