michellex2
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- Nov 22, 2004
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I'm excited about my upcoming trip (12/7 -12/14) at AKL, but worried about a few things. Normally, I don't stress much about traveling, but this trip is for my 84 year old mother who is in frail health both physically and cognitively, so what would be little hassles to me, become more major events. A couple of the things that could be trouble simply can't be helped or controlled, but one thing I was concerned about I thought maybe I could prevent, and that has to do with access to the parks by room keys with tickets attached. I've read a number of posts about people having these not work regularly for entering the room or the parks. So here's my questions:
(1) Do access problems with the room keys happen very often?
(2) Am I better off having the park tickets separate or on the key to minimize the likelyhood of this happening?
(3) If this does happen, where does one go to get it straightened out?
I was just envisioning getting her, her wheelchair, her meds (have to be refrigerated in first aide) to the park, then not being able to get in, and having to go all the way back to straighten out the problem which would be a much bigger hassle than if it was just me alone.
So any thoughts would be appreciated or if it is a very unlikely occurance, I will simply cross it off my list of things to worry about.
(1) Do access problems with the room keys happen very often?
(2) Am I better off having the park tickets separate or on the key to minimize the likelyhood of this happening?
(3) If this does happen, where does one go to get it straightened out?
I was just envisioning getting her, her wheelchair, her meds (have to be refrigerated in first aide) to the park, then not being able to get in, and having to go all the way back to straighten out the problem which would be a much bigger hassle than if it was just me alone.
So any thoughts would be appreciated or if it is a very unlikely occurance, I will simply cross it off my list of things to worry about.
