My brother was disabled last year after a bout of double pneumonia. He contracted MRSA and almost died. I promised him that if he fought and made it home that we would go to Disney World. So far this year he hasn't been hospitalized (his last one was during Christmas) and he is working to be healthy enough for the trip. My question is: Does anyone have experience with using O2 in the parks? Also, did you rent the O2 equipment? I've just started looking and am not finding a lot of information about Oxygen tank rentals in Orlando. He currently has a machine that constantly supplies oxygen for him and I'm trying to figure out the best way to go about getting him O2 while we are in Florida. Thanks in advance for any help!
I have had both great and poor experiences when traveling to DISNEY with O2. Are you all flying or driving?

There are protocols one must following if flying. The treating physician of your Brother needs to fill out a form from the airline authorizing him to travel by air and with O2. Please contact the airline for further info. The airlines only allow certain POC (portable oxygen concentrators) that have the airplane symbol on the flights.
If he has chain supplier ( apria, lincare) then he can arrange for delivery of O2 to the hotel free of charge.He should also make sure that he gets an oxygen supply kit (tubes, cannulas) as well for use at the hotel that way he can trash it when he leaves. I usually have Apria deliver me 20 m6's 4 e tanks and a stationary concentrator for use at night. The m6's I take with me to the park ( about 4 in a rolling back pack) and leave with first aid so that when I need to change them out, I can just go and get a room and cool down and change my O2. It is very relaxing and provides me with a much needed break from the heat and humidity.
Do you know how many liters of O2 your Brother is on.

That is going to determine how many bottles of O2 he is going to need in addition to how hot and humid it will be will you are in WDW.
I know that when it gets hotter out and very humid, I have to bump up my O2 to meet my demands. It also means that I need to replace my tanks faster, so he needs to determine how many O2 bottles he is likely to require during that time. My O2 seems to evaporate faster when there is a lot of humidity in the air. Also, is your Brother on gas or liquid

I forgot to ask, I just assumed it was gas since you said tank but there are liquid tanks as well. If he is using liquid O2 tanks, then he will need to make sure that he refills his tank before leaving for the parks and to keep checking the levels as liquid O2 evaporates way faster then the gas
I am not sure if your Brother intends to ride anything, but I have been able to take my m6's on every ride except RNC . I was able to use my portable O2 bag (shoulder strap) and hang onto it when riding anything. On some rides, I place it between my legs and clanged on to it for dear life while riding on, EE, BTMR, and Splash and space mountain.
If you need anything else PM me and I can get you pointed in the right direction

I hope that you both have a great time and that I think you are so sweet for taking your Brother to WDW
I am glad that your DB is doing better too!
