3littlecuties
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I didn't know if this would be better to post on the Disneyland Paris board or on the disabilities board. My family has considered a trip to Paris for years and just has never done it because the whole thing feels overwhelming and I'm just not sure if it would even be possible. Our daughter has Down syndrome and autism and has fairly extreme behavioral challenges. She also needs a wheelchair (she has a Convaid cruiser) for long walks. We have considered a trip where we would do a couple of days at Disneyland Paris and then 4-5 days exploring Paris. I am not worried at all about the Disneyland Paris part. We have been to Disney World many times and I'm sure Disneyland Paris would be fine. It's the rest of the trip that I just don't know if it would be possible. Here are just a few of my questions:
1) If we went to Disneyland first, what transportation would we use to get from Disneyland to whatever hotel we stay at in Paris? It would need to accommodate 5 people plus her large Convaid cruiser which folds down but is still rather large.
2) My understanding is that the city requires a lot of walking and there are a lot of cobblestone streets. Would we be able to even push her with her wheelchair?
3) Are most of the big tourist areas handicap accessible?
4) Will any tours accommodate her chair and if so, are they ridiculously expensive?
Are we crazy for even considering this trip?
Any and all tips or places to start researching options would be greatly appreciated! When I did a quick google search, I found people who did the trip with individuals with autism but they were ambulatory. Or I found people who did trips with physical disabilities but they didn't have autism. I'm having a hard time finding where all of her challenges would be accommodated.
Thanks in advance!
1) If we went to Disneyland first, what transportation would we use to get from Disneyland to whatever hotel we stay at in Paris? It would need to accommodate 5 people plus her large Convaid cruiser which folds down but is still rather large.
2) My understanding is that the city requires a lot of walking and there are a lot of cobblestone streets. Would we be able to even push her with her wheelchair?
3) Are most of the big tourist areas handicap accessible?
4) Will any tours accommodate her chair and if so, are they ridiculously expensive?
Are we crazy for even considering this trip?
Any and all tips or places to start researching options would be greatly appreciated! When I did a quick google search, I found people who did the trip with individuals with autism but they were ambulatory. Or I found people who did trips with physical disabilities but they didn't have autism. I'm having a hard time finding where all of her challenges would be accommodated.
Thanks in advance!