bsmcneil
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I'm going to cross post this to the parent/families with children board, too.
I'm wondering if anyone here has taken a trip where they are the only adult (using either a manual wheelchair or an ECV). If so, how did that go for ya? I've been planning a trip with my two kids (Jan '22) but it's clear I need to use some aid. I went for a few days a couple of weeks ago and couldn't make it unassisted (I've since remembered that I used an ECV on my only DLR trip, in 2009, one of my WDW trips (2007), and for a number of conferences (that part I already remembered). But it feels daunting to me to try to take the kids, particularly in terms of keeping them nearby, etc. I feel most comfortable with the ECV though I think I could pull off a manual chair if I have a good pair of gloves and someone (DS9?) to help push up hills (I have muscular dystrophy - so my arm strength isn't great but the biggest problem revolves around walking - both due to the MD and hip problems the MD helped to create). The kids also have the same genetic thing - it bothers them some but not nearly as much as me, at this stage. We've been practicing our walking around the neighborhood but the .75-1.5 mi is not the same as the 13 I did without any assistance the first day (and then 6 the second day with a manual/waiting on an ECV because I got there late). So, we've already talked about the fact that if I use something, they can't just hop on what I'm in.
One of the ideas I've had (and someone on a previous, similar thread mentioned) is trying to find another adult to go with me. I might do that (I've also thought about hiring someone local for in-park help, which seems like the biggest issue). In terms of bringing someone I know, I'm not sure who to ask and in particular what to do in terms of supporting them coming. I've already booked our room (it's a DVC rental and I don't think space would work for bringing another adult into the room - but also I'm not going to be able to afford a second room at AKL, nor would there likely be a DVC one at this point). When I was in HS, I helped a single aunt take her 3 kids (at that point, they were probably 5, 8, 12 or something) along with my grandmother. The two oldest (boys) often connected with me and we would ride rides, etc while my grandmother helped my aunt and her daughter (and sometimes we were all together). My guess is that my grandmother paid for me and her (we took a trip using Holiday Tours - gosh, I don't even know if that exists anymore! lol) but maybe my aunt helped (as still, basically, a kid - I wasn't aware of the logistics).
Any thoughts or directions you want to point me towards? It may all be for naught - it might just work out (relatively) smoothly. I just want to be somewhat prepared and like to game things out before they happened (going a couple of weeks ago was a godsend for this).
I'm wondering if anyone here has taken a trip where they are the only adult (using either a manual wheelchair or an ECV). If so, how did that go for ya? I've been planning a trip with my two kids (Jan '22) but it's clear I need to use some aid. I went for a few days a couple of weeks ago and couldn't make it unassisted (I've since remembered that I used an ECV on my only DLR trip, in 2009, one of my WDW trips (2007), and for a number of conferences (that part I already remembered). But it feels daunting to me to try to take the kids, particularly in terms of keeping them nearby, etc. I feel most comfortable with the ECV though I think I could pull off a manual chair if I have a good pair of gloves and someone (DS9?) to help push up hills (I have muscular dystrophy - so my arm strength isn't great but the biggest problem revolves around walking - both due to the MD and hip problems the MD helped to create). The kids also have the same genetic thing - it bothers them some but not nearly as much as me, at this stage. We've been practicing our walking around the neighborhood but the .75-1.5 mi is not the same as the 13 I did without any assistance the first day (and then 6 the second day with a manual/waiting on an ECV because I got there late). So, we've already talked about the fact that if I use something, they can't just hop on what I'm in.
One of the ideas I've had (and someone on a previous, similar thread mentioned) is trying to find another adult to go with me. I might do that (I've also thought about hiring someone local for in-park help, which seems like the biggest issue). In terms of bringing someone I know, I'm not sure who to ask and in particular what to do in terms of supporting them coming. I've already booked our room (it's a DVC rental and I don't think space would work for bringing another adult into the room - but also I'm not going to be able to afford a second room at AKL, nor would there likely be a DVC one at this point). When I was in HS, I helped a single aunt take her 3 kids (at that point, they were probably 5, 8, 12 or something) along with my grandmother. The two oldest (boys) often connected with me and we would ride rides, etc while my grandmother helped my aunt and her daughter (and sometimes we were all together). My guess is that my grandmother paid for me and her (we took a trip using Holiday Tours - gosh, I don't even know if that exists anymore! lol) but maybe my aunt helped (as still, basically, a kid - I wasn't aware of the logistics).
Any thoughts or directions you want to point me towards? It may all be for naught - it might just work out (relatively) smoothly. I just want to be somewhat prepared and like to game things out before they happened (going a couple of weeks ago was a godsend for this).