Hi,
First I did read the FAQ and did search but none of it really addressed my questions. No one else may be able to answer this either but it is worth a try.
My dad has emphysema and needs to be on oxygen pretty much 24/7. He has flown several times so we have the details of the POC for the flights covered. He has also been to Disneyland with oxygen so we are fairly confident with what to do in the parks, he has a liquid portable tank that fits in his backpack and I have mostly figured what rides he can't go on with it.
The problem I am having is planning for oxygen in the hotel, when my parents go to Disneyland they drive and usually bring the home tank with them. We can't do that for WDW.
The company they use here is Apria and it looks like they have a branch in Orlando so I'm guessing we can use them without too much problem. However we will be doing a bit of hotel shuffling and that has led me to think of some questions that someone might have an answer to.
The plan for now is for us (Me, DH, Mom and Dad) to fly in the day before (11/29) the start of our package (11/30-12/8) and stay at Pop for the night before transfering over to AKL for 8 nights. Then depending on what the flights home look like we may leaveon the 8th in the evening or go back to Pop for another night and fly home on the 9th.
So as far as the oxygen how do we do this? I know we can have the liquid tank delivered to Pop on the 29th and I assume it will be held at bell services like a piece of luggage until we check in and then we will have to roll it to our room (please correct anything that is wrong there). But what do we do when we change resorts the next morning. I have read, here on the boards, that Disney can transfer our luggage from one resort to another but will the transfer the tank? My first guess would be no because it might be a saftey issue or a liability for Disney but I could be wrong. If they won't do it is it possible that the oxygen company would come back and move it for us?
The other question is once we have a tank at AKL (likely in bell services) will there be any way to access it before we get a room, if we can't get into a room right away which I highly doubt we would since we would check in first thing in the morning. The portable tank Dad will use in the park needs to be refilled from the larger unit that would be at the hotel, he can go for about 5-7 hours before it needs to be filled but just in case I would want to make sure he could get to that big tank if need be.
Finally do I need to get in contact with the hotels before we arrive to let them know what the situation is so they know to expect this big oxygen tank to be delivered to the hotel? We are staying on the CL at AKL if that makes any difference.
I'm sure for some of these questions I will need to contact the oxygen provider but you guys are so knowledgeable that I figured I would start here. I'm sorry for all the questions but Dad doesn't like being any kind of trouble to anyone and will be unhappy with himself if his health problems create any inconvience for anyone so I want to plan and arrange as much as I can to try to make it as easy for him as I can. This will be his first (and likely only) trip to WDW and I just so want it to be a wonderful time for him and a great memory for all of us.
Thanks for any help!
First I did read the FAQ and did search but none of it really addressed my questions. No one else may be able to answer this either but it is worth a try.
My dad has emphysema and needs to be on oxygen pretty much 24/7. He has flown several times so we have the details of the POC for the flights covered. He has also been to Disneyland with oxygen so we are fairly confident with what to do in the parks, he has a liquid portable tank that fits in his backpack and I have mostly figured what rides he can't go on with it.
The problem I am having is planning for oxygen in the hotel, when my parents go to Disneyland they drive and usually bring the home tank with them. We can't do that for WDW.
The company they use here is Apria and it looks like they have a branch in Orlando so I'm guessing we can use them without too much problem. However we will be doing a bit of hotel shuffling and that has led me to think of some questions that someone might have an answer to.
The plan for now is for us (Me, DH, Mom and Dad) to fly in the day before (11/29) the start of our package (11/30-12/8) and stay at Pop for the night before transfering over to AKL for 8 nights. Then depending on what the flights home look like we may leaveon the 8th in the evening or go back to Pop for another night and fly home on the 9th.
So as far as the oxygen how do we do this? I know we can have the liquid tank delivered to Pop on the 29th and I assume it will be held at bell services like a piece of luggage until we check in and then we will have to roll it to our room (please correct anything that is wrong there). But what do we do when we change resorts the next morning. I have read, here on the boards, that Disney can transfer our luggage from one resort to another but will the transfer the tank? My first guess would be no because it might be a saftey issue or a liability for Disney but I could be wrong. If they won't do it is it possible that the oxygen company would come back and move it for us?
The other question is once we have a tank at AKL (likely in bell services) will there be any way to access it before we get a room, if we can't get into a room right away which I highly doubt we would since we would check in first thing in the morning. The portable tank Dad will use in the park needs to be refilled from the larger unit that would be at the hotel, he can go for about 5-7 hours before it needs to be filled but just in case I would want to make sure he could get to that big tank if need be.
Finally do I need to get in contact with the hotels before we arrive to let them know what the situation is so they know to expect this big oxygen tank to be delivered to the hotel? We are staying on the CL at AKL if that makes any difference.
I'm sure for some of these questions I will need to contact the oxygen provider but you guys are so knowledgeable that I figured I would start here. I'm sorry for all the questions but Dad doesn't like being any kind of trouble to anyone and will be unhappy with himself if his health problems create any inconvience for anyone so I want to plan and arrange as much as I can to try to make it as easy for him as I can. This will be his first (and likely only) trip to WDW and I just so want it to be a wonderful time for him and a great memory for all of us.
Thanks for any help!