As you all remember, I was petrified about our first family trip to Disney because of my 10 year old son's health....He has quadriplegia spastic cerebral palsy, lyme disease with lyme encephalopathy and joint involvement, and his health has been deteriorating....We went our our trip from May 24-30 and wanted to update on how things went...
We stayed at PoP Century. We were suppose to have two rooms but they gave us three as part of the "magical experience". They did have the medical fridge in the one room as we needed. The other room had such a bad smell to it and we couldn't figure it out. Finally we located the shoebox size fridge in the dresser, that was broke and moldy. We called the front desk who came up and removed it. They said they couldn't bring one in to replace it until the next morning. Once we got back from the park, they had one there, it was another medical size fridge. We figured they didn't have anymore of the other sized ones that belonged in there. UNTIL I got the bill on the day we checked out. They charged us for the replacement fridge. 10.65 (I think) a day. I called the front desk and told them what happened. She told me that they would take it off of the room charge. There would be no charge for it. Okay, no problem. Then today, I looked at our bank account, GUESS WHAT, they charged me for the fridge....So I am NOT happy when they put it in the room to replace the broken one. Other than that, the room was nice. We had a handicap room and also a connecting room.
First day we were there, we went to Magic Kingdom and I went and got and told them about Austin James and got a GAC card for him no problem, a red tag to use our jogging stroller as a wheelchair for him. We then hit the rides and shows. I have to say, EVERYONE at Magic Kingdom was excellent with the use the GAC card and the use the stroller as a wheelchair. Sometimes they did say to park the stroller but that was because they didn't see the tag and I showed them, along with the GAC card.
We didn't encounter any problems at Animal Kingdom either. At Hollywood Studios, only time was at Tower of Terror when the girl had an issue with the GAC card, but another lady was working there and looked and said "No, they can all go through".
Then, the WORSE day, a day I so wanted to cry and was fuming was on Thursday. We were going to Epcot. We were in the wheelchair line. First there. My husband was in the regular line so he could show the GAC card, showing the stroller as a wheelchair. When the bus pulled up, the guy slowed down, looked at me, and I showed him the red tag on the stroller. My husband went up and showed him the GAC card. He looked at my husband and told him "that doesn't mean anything. You are not getting on my bus." Which my husband argued, it is a stroller being used as a wheelchair, he has cerebral palsy, is sick and we have permission to use it this way and to use wheelchair entrances. The bus driver said "I don't care what it says, you are not getting on". So he refused to let us board at all. At PoP, there is this white vehicle that sits out front, almost directing the buses where to go. The next bus that pulled in, he got out, was talking to him and as soon as this bus pulled out, he was sent down to us. He got out, asked us if we were refused access on to the bus. Which we told him everything. He got on us the bus immediately, apologized over and over. As soon as we got off at Epcot, he had a supervisor there. He reported to him what happened, then we talked to him. The supervisor knew who it was and said he will "deal with him". Apparently this guy does this often. Still....I was so upset and just didn't enjoy my day at all...My thought was GREAT, what was next. Well, guess what, another problem when we left Epcot. They had ALL wheelchair access roped off, you could not get to it. We went in the regular line and my husband went up to the bus as soon as it pulled in and told him we had a wheelchair. The guy started yelling at him telling him he is in the wrong line, yadda, yadda, yadda. My husband said they have it roped off and blocked we couldn't get to that line. Another passenger came up and got on the bus driver saying there was no reason we can't get on, there is room on the bus. Finally, he let us on. Once we got off at the resort, this gentleman and his family waited for us. They kept apologizing. They said that they were there in the morning when we were denied access and were highly mad. They made a complaint when they got to Epcot that morning and they are going to do it again. It is nice when people who don't know you stand up for you.
So Epcot, was the worse time of my life....Along with the glares, comments and face making people did towards my son and us. I guess they think he was just a big kid who was lazy.
Other than that, we had a great time....
On our last day there, we were waiting to get on the bus to Magic Kingdom and I see this scooter in front of us. I happen to see the name and phone number. I pull out my cell phone and look. Compare phone numbers and say to my husband "OMG, it is the girl from the disboards!!" I am shy, so he kept going, go say hi! I finally did! I got to meet Kristi from this board
We talked the entire time to MK. Loved meeting her!!!
Thanks for reading about our journey! If I knew how to post pictures, I would lol!
We stayed at PoP Century. We were suppose to have two rooms but they gave us three as part of the "magical experience". They did have the medical fridge in the one room as we needed. The other room had such a bad smell to it and we couldn't figure it out. Finally we located the shoebox size fridge in the dresser, that was broke and moldy. We called the front desk who came up and removed it. They said they couldn't bring one in to replace it until the next morning. Once we got back from the park, they had one there, it was another medical size fridge. We figured they didn't have anymore of the other sized ones that belonged in there. UNTIL I got the bill on the day we checked out. They charged us for the replacement fridge. 10.65 (I think) a day. I called the front desk and told them what happened. She told me that they would take it off of the room charge. There would be no charge for it. Okay, no problem. Then today, I looked at our bank account, GUESS WHAT, they charged me for the fridge....So I am NOT happy when they put it in the room to replace the broken one. Other than that, the room was nice. We had a handicap room and also a connecting room.
First day we were there, we went to Magic Kingdom and I went and got and told them about Austin James and got a GAC card for him no problem, a red tag to use our jogging stroller as a wheelchair for him. We then hit the rides and shows. I have to say, EVERYONE at Magic Kingdom was excellent with the use the GAC card and the use the stroller as a wheelchair. Sometimes they did say to park the stroller but that was because they didn't see the tag and I showed them, along with the GAC card.
We didn't encounter any problems at Animal Kingdom either. At Hollywood Studios, only time was at Tower of Terror when the girl had an issue with the GAC card, but another lady was working there and looked and said "No, they can all go through".
Then, the WORSE day, a day I so wanted to cry and was fuming was on Thursday. We were going to Epcot. We were in the wheelchair line. First there. My husband was in the regular line so he could show the GAC card, showing the stroller as a wheelchair. When the bus pulled up, the guy slowed down, looked at me, and I showed him the red tag on the stroller. My husband went up and showed him the GAC card. He looked at my husband and told him "that doesn't mean anything. You are not getting on my bus." Which my husband argued, it is a stroller being used as a wheelchair, he has cerebral palsy, is sick and we have permission to use it this way and to use wheelchair entrances. The bus driver said "I don't care what it says, you are not getting on". So he refused to let us board at all. At PoP, there is this white vehicle that sits out front, almost directing the buses where to go. The next bus that pulled in, he got out, was talking to him and as soon as this bus pulled out, he was sent down to us. He got out, asked us if we were refused access on to the bus. Which we told him everything. He got on us the bus immediately, apologized over and over. As soon as we got off at Epcot, he had a supervisor there. He reported to him what happened, then we talked to him. The supervisor knew who it was and said he will "deal with him". Apparently this guy does this often. Still....I was so upset and just didn't enjoy my day at all...My thought was GREAT, what was next. Well, guess what, another problem when we left Epcot. They had ALL wheelchair access roped off, you could not get to it. We went in the regular line and my husband went up to the bus as soon as it pulled in and told him we had a wheelchair. The guy started yelling at him telling him he is in the wrong line, yadda, yadda, yadda. My husband said they have it roped off and blocked we couldn't get to that line. Another passenger came up and got on the bus driver saying there was no reason we can't get on, there is room on the bus. Finally, he let us on. Once we got off at the resort, this gentleman and his family waited for us. They kept apologizing. They said that they were there in the morning when we were denied access and were highly mad. They made a complaint when they got to Epcot that morning and they are going to do it again. It is nice when people who don't know you stand up for you.
So Epcot, was the worse time of my life....Along with the glares, comments and face making people did towards my son and us. I guess they think he was just a big kid who was lazy.
Other than that, we had a great time....
On our last day there, we were waiting to get on the bus to Magic Kingdom and I see this scooter in front of us. I happen to see the name and phone number. I pull out my cell phone and look. Compare phone numbers and say to my husband "OMG, it is the girl from the disboards!!" I am shy, so he kept going, go say hi! I finally did! I got to meet Kristi from this board

Thanks for reading about our journey! If I knew how to post pictures, I would lol!