mamaloya
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I have been lurking here for a while and reading. I am in a little bit of denial about my needs, so posting this is very hard. I have rheumatoid arthritis. We are just now in the process of trying different meds. Anyway, I have mobility issues. I live in army housing and they are modifying my current 2 story because I am not ready for the ADA homes yet, not to mention I don't want my kids to move away from their friends. I have great difficulty with stairs, especially in the morning and some evenings. There are days where it is all day, but those aren't many. I am not sure how I will be when our trip comes the 1st of Feb.
I am reading a lot about w/c's on busses. I have not decided whether or not to rent offsite, buy, or rent on a day by day basis. I am staying at FW. We will drive to AK and MGM. We will take the boat to MK and the boat/monorail to Epcot. I know that some boats can accomodate a w/c and some cannot. Now, back to the busses. I was reading the argument about whether to hold it or sit in it. I am travelling with 10 other people. My kids, my niece and nephew and a friend of mine just decided to join me with her 1 and 2yo's. My dh will not be there. I know that some busses "kneel" and some are low enough that I should be able to make the first step even if my ds16 has to help me. We will only have 1 double stroller in our group. We plan to rent another one in the parks. I can make the stairs if I pull myself by the handrail, but it is slow. I also have days where I walk at a snails pace. Some days are great though. Sometimes I start out bad and get better, sometimes it is opposite. I do know that if I push myself too hard one day, then I am worthless the next. I don't do the "disney or die in a day" type touring. We will have 7 day tickets and plan to spend 2 days in each park, except AK. We will go slow.
Now, I guess I should get to my question about now huh?! Well, what would any of your advice be. I would hate to bring a chair into the parks and then not need it, but also would hate to not have it and then send someone to rent it for me. ds16 would love to go get it and "drive" it to me as there is no way I would be able to go back for it. I also don't want to deal with the busses and boats. Now, if anyone has stayed at FW, you have to take a bus to the depot to catch the bus or boat to the parks, which is why we drive to MGM and AK. It can be a walk to the first stop depending on where your site is. It is also a walk to get to the marina from the bus stop. As long as we are not in a hurry, I will be fine. We do have breakfast at Ohana one day at 8:30am before we head to Epcot. That will be a bus to the marina and then a boat to CR and then monorail to the Poly. I guess we leave at 7:30 am.
OK, so I guess I don't know what my exact question is. One I do know is do I need a GAC. I know I can't stand for long which is why I only go in value season. So, any advice on how to do this. I have been to WDW and FW many times before, so I know what is involved, just not in a w/c. HELP!!!
Sorry to ramble on and be so confused, but I honestly don't know where to start. Thanks for being patient with me.
I am reading a lot about w/c's on busses. I have not decided whether or not to rent offsite, buy, or rent on a day by day basis. I am staying at FW. We will drive to AK and MGM. We will take the boat to MK and the boat/monorail to Epcot. I know that some boats can accomodate a w/c and some cannot. Now, back to the busses. I was reading the argument about whether to hold it or sit in it. I am travelling with 10 other people. My kids, my niece and nephew and a friend of mine just decided to join me with her 1 and 2yo's. My dh will not be there. I know that some busses "kneel" and some are low enough that I should be able to make the first step even if my ds16 has to help me. We will only have 1 double stroller in our group. We plan to rent another one in the parks. I can make the stairs if I pull myself by the handrail, but it is slow. I also have days where I walk at a snails pace. Some days are great though. Sometimes I start out bad and get better, sometimes it is opposite. I do know that if I push myself too hard one day, then I am worthless the next. I don't do the "disney or die in a day" type touring. We will have 7 day tickets and plan to spend 2 days in each park, except AK. We will go slow.
Now, I guess I should get to my question about now huh?! Well, what would any of your advice be. I would hate to bring a chair into the parks and then not need it, but also would hate to not have it and then send someone to rent it for me. ds16 would love to go get it and "drive" it to me as there is no way I would be able to go back for it. I also don't want to deal with the busses and boats. Now, if anyone has stayed at FW, you have to take a bus to the depot to catch the bus or boat to the parks, which is why we drive to MGM and AK. It can be a walk to the first stop depending on where your site is. It is also a walk to get to the marina from the bus stop. As long as we are not in a hurry, I will be fine. We do have breakfast at Ohana one day at 8:30am before we head to Epcot. That will be a bus to the marina and then a boat to CR and then monorail to the Poly. I guess we leave at 7:30 am.
OK, so I guess I don't know what my exact question is. One I do know is do I need a GAC. I know I can't stand for long which is why I only go in value season. So, any advice on how to do this. I have been to WDW and FW many times before, so I know what is involved, just not in a w/c. HELP!!!
Sorry to ramble on and be so confused, but I honestly don't know where to start. Thanks for being patient with me.