Biscuitsmom31
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We went to Branson, MO over Memorial Day and boy did it make me appreciate Disney. First of all, we didn't get a fully-accessible room w/ a roll-in shower although we had called twice in advance to confirm we had one. Then, there was only one handicapped spot at the hotel (not van accessible) so we parked way off in a corner of the lot by the dumpster so we could put the lift down. Of course, someone pulled their boat in right next to us so I had to back out to let DH in the van. (This also happened at Silver Dollar City, but it was a car-not a boat.) The whole city is covered with steep inclines so finding decent places to drop the lift was difficult. Both shows we went to suddenly had issues with DH's wheelchair even though we had told them he used an electric chair when we bought the tickets. They had him in an aisle seat and then said he couldn't park his chair in the aisle. They seemed shocked that he couldn't just hop up out of the chair and get in the regular seat. I got so frustrated at one point I wanted to yell "Hello!! What part of his legs don't work don't you understand? This wheelchair isn't for fun! He can't get out of it at his convenience!" DH is such a great guy. He just found a way to get along and reminded me every now and then that we were supposed to be having fun and to lighten up. Meanwhile, he had to go three days without a shower (had to give himself sponge-baths) and sit by himself during the shows.