Is it better to rent from the park or an outside company?
I agree it is better to rent from off-site.
Click the link in my signature to get to the disABILITIES FAQs thread. Post #2 of that thread has information about renting
ECVs.
It is less expensive to rent from off-site than from the parks. Plus, you will have it to use in the resort too.
I still have yet to continue to read around the boards but what are some of the things that would be recommended. It will be a whole family experience again and we would like to hit two parks this time instead of one. 4 days and 3 nights is our time frame. What are some of the other things I could do that could make our trip fun for everyone. I really want my daughter to have very memorable fun trips. She still remember's our past two trips!
For a small child, MK and the Studio would probably be the most small child centered. Id suggest looking at the attractions at the different parks and then decide which 2 you think have the most she would like.
Those 2 would be my suggestions though.
Will they be able to accomodate me regarding my immune issues? I always wear my facial mask when out of my home but it is not a miracle germ stopper. Is there a way that instead of waiting in line I could wait in a separate area to get into a ride?
There are some (not all) attractions with a separate waiting area, which is usually just a separated out area of the regular waiting area. This is for the things like shows. With an
ECV, you will be in those areas anyway.
For rides, there are not really any separate areas. I would suggest you have some of your family in front and some behind you as a buffer. Most germs dont travel more than 3 feet from the source, so that would keep germs from coughs and sneezes away from you for the most part.
You may want to talk to your doctor about what circumstances you would wear the mask for. YOu may find that you actually only need it in a very few circumstances (like on the plane).
Are there designated areas where I can get my breathing treatments or can I just find an outlet and go?
Outlets are not hard to find, but most people go to First Aid. THere is one in each park and they can provide a private place, plus store equipment/supplies for you.
I get very ill when I am in extreme heat or cold, are there accommodations for that as well?
Yes and No.
If it is warm or cold outside, that is going to be a problem as much when you are going between attractions. So, you really need to plan for that outside of the lines.
The air conditioning can be cold and it is more a problem for some people with going constantly in and out of the heat and cold.
Post #6 of the disABILITIES FAQs thread is about Guest Assistance Cards, which are the way that need for accommodation is communicated to Cast Members.
The previous times we have been we stayed on property and we used the bus services. Would it be wiser to use our own car to get to the parks or the bus service this time? I have so many questions and concerns and not enough time to write them all down! Any advice is appreciated. Thank you so much I am sorry this message is so long!
A car might work better for your needs. Just make sure when renting an ECV that they know you need one that can be broken down for car transport, make sure you have someone in your party who can lift it into the car and that you have a car with a big enough storage space to put it into.