TootieBear765
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- Jun 9, 2008
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Hi all,
This is my first time posting here so I'll apologise in advance if I'm repeating a question probably asked a thousand times.
I currently suffer from chronic and often severe pain in most of my joints (feet, ankles, knees, hips, shoulders, neck, wrists and hands) despite being a spritely and young at heart 31!. At home, I use two walking sticks to get around the house most of the time but at work and out shopping, I now use a manual wheelchair as I often suffer from overwhelming pain and fatigue having to haul my rump around lol. We have today booked our first WDW trip and although no doubt by the time it comes around, my condition could go in any number of ways (I'm hoping for better), obviously I'm in two minds just now whether to make provision so I have a couple of questions...
1) We're booked at the Animal Kingdom Lodge...
How W/C accessible is it and should I now (a year in advance) reserve a W/C accessible room? What are the views like from the rooms or should I arrange to pay extra for a Savannah view to be on the safe side? How accessible is this resort for meals, pool etc? Anyone who has already stayed here any tips would be hugely appreciated...
2) How accessible are the buses from the resort and the Magical Express from Orlando Airport? I've read some horror stories about people with ECVs so I'll probably stick to my own manual wheelchair as if I bring it I would need it for airports etc too. Is there often a lengthy wait i.e. would I have to stand for lengthy periods without being seated? Also anyone with experience of flying with Virgin from the UK, are they helpful to those with walking difficulties or who choose to use a chair?
3) Are the parks and restaurants W/C friendly? Are there any I wouldn't be able to access or use? I need also to bear in mind, my DH and I will be travelling with our 4 year old daughter, probably in a pushchair so assistance with luggage, etc will probably be needed too...
Sorry for all the longwinded explanations, but while I had a really positive experience at Disneyland Paris with my sticks in June, I'm in two minds about Florida as its obviously all on a much larger scale...
TIA for any assistance anyone could offer, particularly as I feel I'm trying to plan with a difficult and fluctuating condition a year in advance and so feeling my way blind at the moment and my DH is a major worrier and thinks I should just take my sticks as he'll have enough to contend with without adding my chair to the mix but I do want to ensure that I conserve as much energy as possible to have the best time with the least pain but don't want to seem a fraud if I use my sticks on my better days while taking a potentially much needed WC accessible room...
Oh my head is mince tonight... brain fog, please forgive me! Waffle over, many thanks and from what little browsing I've already done on this forum, can I just say what an absolute joy it is to see the experiences of others and how others have overcome the 'potential' hurdles that as someone only recently, 'mobility-impaired' is only just discovering!
This is my first time posting here so I'll apologise in advance if I'm repeating a question probably asked a thousand times.
I currently suffer from chronic and often severe pain in most of my joints (feet, ankles, knees, hips, shoulders, neck, wrists and hands) despite being a spritely and young at heart 31!. At home, I use two walking sticks to get around the house most of the time but at work and out shopping, I now use a manual wheelchair as I often suffer from overwhelming pain and fatigue having to haul my rump around lol. We have today booked our first WDW trip and although no doubt by the time it comes around, my condition could go in any number of ways (I'm hoping for better), obviously I'm in two minds just now whether to make provision so I have a couple of questions...
1) We're booked at the Animal Kingdom Lodge...

2) How accessible are the buses from the resort and the Magical Express from Orlando Airport? I've read some horror stories about people with ECVs so I'll probably stick to my own manual wheelchair as if I bring it I would need it for airports etc too. Is there often a lengthy wait i.e. would I have to stand for lengthy periods without being seated? Also anyone with experience of flying with Virgin from the UK, are they helpful to those with walking difficulties or who choose to use a chair?
3) Are the parks and restaurants W/C friendly? Are there any I wouldn't be able to access or use? I need also to bear in mind, my DH and I will be travelling with our 4 year old daughter, probably in a pushchair so assistance with luggage, etc will probably be needed too...
Sorry for all the longwinded explanations, but while I had a really positive experience at Disneyland Paris with my sticks in June, I'm in two minds about Florida as its obviously all on a much larger scale...
TIA for any assistance anyone could offer, particularly as I feel I'm trying to plan with a difficult and fluctuating condition a year in advance and so feeling my way blind at the moment and my DH is a major worrier and thinks I should just take my sticks as he'll have enough to contend with without adding my chair to the mix but I do want to ensure that I conserve as much energy as possible to have the best time with the least pain but don't want to seem a fraud if I use my sticks on my better days while taking a potentially much needed WC accessible room...
Oh my head is mince tonight... brain fog, please forgive me! Waffle over, many thanks and from what little browsing I've already done on this forum, can I just say what an absolute joy it is to see the experiences of others and how others have overcome the 'potential' hurdles that as someone only recently, 'mobility-impaired' is only just discovering!