clanmcculloch
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Be aware that to use the boat from Poly to MK you have to have her get out of the chair and you'll have to fold the chair and carry it on. Also, to get to Epcot, definitely walk over to TTC to catch the Epcot monorail or else you'll have to not only do the entire loop but also when you get off the monorail at TTC you have to go down a steep ramp and then up another one. There are elevators at Epcot which helps a lot but the less on and off you have to do, the easier it'll be on whomever is pushing.
Yes, they deliver the wheelchairs to the same place at the resort that strollers are delivered.
For decorating, one thing we had considered was balloons but then I realized that they'd be in the way at parades and would be a pain on busses and the monorail.
Those flowers you see in the bottom picture took I think 4 leis each side to get the puff that big. Oh, here's something you can do. They do lei making in the lobby I think every day. She can even customize some flower decorations for the chair.
When you check in, make sure that if you're not in a ground floor room that you're not in the building that doesn't have an elevator. It should be easy to switch you to another building or a ground floor room if you happen to be on the second floor of that one building (I think Rapa Nui) which is the only floor of the only building that would be an issue.
Yes, they deliver the wheelchairs to the same place at the resort that strollers are delivered.
For decorating, one thing we had considered was balloons but then I realized that they'd be in the way at parades and would be a pain on busses and the monorail.
Those flowers you see in the bottom picture took I think 4 leis each side to get the puff that big. Oh, here's something you can do. They do lei making in the lobby I think every day. She can even customize some flower decorations for the chair.
When you check in, make sure that if you're not in a ground floor room that you're not in the building that doesn't have an elevator. It should be easy to switch you to another building or a ground floor room if you happen to be on the second floor of that one building (I think Rapa Nui) which is the only floor of the only building that would be an issue.