Oxygen use on rides

Ok to clarify....
The CM rolled the stroller around to the exit for us if there wasn't an area where you entered and exited at the same place.
 
Many of the rides where unload is a different location than load will allow for a CM to move a wheelchair or ECV (or a stroller placarded as a wheelchair) from load to unload. However, moving (expensive) equipment or oxygen bottles does not fall into the same category. (It is much easier to damage equipment or lose items as opposed to a wheelchair.)
 
Here are some past threads I found:
pampam in the last post pointed out that the POC was sort of heavy and they needed to change the batteries often - also pointed out that the POC could be damaged on 'wilder rides'.

Another thread about portable oxygen and concentrators - interestingly, jenn-n-okla posted on that thread and wrote about a different thread where she had posted her experiences - and that thread actually has a link in post #3 of the disABILITIES FAQs thread.

Here's a link to jenn-n-okla's thread (also linked in disABILITIES FAQs thread).

The bad part is that I didn't find anything specific about going on attractions with oxygen, either by just searching the DIS site or by doing a google search.
 














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