Millie12591
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Merry Christmas Everyone!!! Melissa and family, be blessed. 

Hi!
Your thread caught my eye because we are going to GKTW on 4/17/10 too! I have three daughters, and my youngest DD3 is my wish kid. She has leukemia, and is in remission but will be in active treatment until February 2011, God willing.
Totally off topic.....
Wheelchair Accessible Van pics...
Hey Melissa,
Sounds like a very nice relaxing Christmas you had there. Good plan to get out and go to the movies. I can understand how it may have been maybe a tad too quiet at home, seeing that you were missing family and all.
I'm sorry that you are feeling lonely now that many of us have had are trips and deserted all of you who are still planningShame on us!!!!! I've been so focused on trying to go through our px and start our TR that I haven't been keeping up with all of you who were so great supportive when I was planning ours. (ok, I'm hanging my head now) I will fix that I assure you!! And perhaps I can actually finish our TR in a reasonable timeframe. If so I'll be back planning a shorter WDW trip for my dd, mom and I (dd is dancing in DTD) in the Spring (end of April/beginning of May). We'll be back on the same page at that point and can resume planning together!!
Pamela![]()
I think seeing The Princess and the Frog and eating jambalaya for dinner is the perfect way to spend Christmas!!! So glad everyone enjoyed the movie -- it's one of our favorites now!
Jambalaya (sp) sounds like it was a great way to end the evening! Glad you had a good holiday, hon.![]()
Oh Melissa, that sounds like an amazing way to spend christmas. Im so glad the girls did good at the theatre. We love to do the drive-in in the summer so we dont have to worry about it when the kids get distracted. Loved the pics of them eating their popcorn. That's the best part of movies.![]()
Merry Christmas! Great pics - I can't wait to take the girls to go see The Princess and the Frog! How is your planning coming around? Do you know which days you are planning on doing which parks?
The new 2009 and 2010 Entervans are more boxy because that's what the new Dodge vans are like. We just got a new Dodge Entervan this fall and REALLY LIKE IT. Ours is like this except that it is kind of a burnt orange color.Totally off topic.....
Wheelchair Accessible Van pics...
This LINK takes you to what Rachel's Van looks like...
On that one you can take out the front seat...OR you can just have her in the middle - which is what they do for Lauren, since there are usually two people in the front two seats.
We looked at the rear entry vans. The advantage is that you can park in any spot, but one disadvantage is the kind of pulling out blindly into traffic, like you mentioned. Some other disadvantages were that the storage space is mostly taken up by the ramp. So, when we travel, we would have to put suitcases in the ramp area. Then, when we wanted to get DD out, we'd have to remove all the luggage, get her out, put the luggage back in and then close the ramp and the door. Seemed like a royal pain to us.AWESOME Accessible Honda Element!
Anyway...there are a BUNCH of options out there...
We did not like the back loading ones...we were afraid Lauren would get hit by a car as she tried to load in a parking lot...we like the side ramp ones (even though it can be a serious pain to find a parking spot).
Anyway...Even if she ends up in a pretty big wheelchair (Lauren's is VERY tall, because she has an elevator on it), it will still fit in most of these vehicles...in fact...BOTH Lauren and Rachel fit in her van (Rachel where the "front" seat is and Lauren in the middle empty spot).
But the back seats on the Braun van are sorta short... they are strange seats back there.
Sorry for the total hijack!
The new 2009 and 2010 Entervans are more boxy because that's what the new Dodge vans are like. We just got a new Dodge Entervan this fall and REALLY LIKE IT. Ours is like this except that it is kind of a burnt orange color.
There are a number of better features compared to the 2005 van we traded in. For one thing, the back seats can be folded forward for more cargo space. And, they are a lot more comfortable than in the older van.
We would be able to remove either front seat - that is a good resale feature because the van could be sold for someone to drive from their wheelchair with hand controls. Or the wheelchair can be in the passenger front seat.
We have ours set up for DD to sit in the middle area because that works best for us and is probably safer.
We looked at the rear entry vans. The advantage is that you can park in any spot, but one disadvantage is the kind of pulling out blindly into traffic, like you mentioned. Some other disadvantages were that the storage space is mostly taken up by the ramp. So, when we travel, we would have to put suitcases in the ramp area. Then, when we wanted to get DD out, we'd have to remove all the luggage, get her out, put the luggage back in and then close the ramp and the door. Seemed like a royal pain to us.
PS- the new Braun back seats are actually fairly comfortable (I have taken 3 5 hour round trips sitting on them since the end out August and can tell you they are a lot more comfy than the old ones were).