Astingel2016
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 4, 2025
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Hello all! Planning a trip for my family for December. I'm disabled due to a left leg amputation in Feb 2022. I'm hoping to rent a powerchair instead of a scooter due to balance issues (leaning forward all day to reach the controls isn't something I can do!). I haven't had any luck yet due to my size. Does anyone know where I could rent a powerchair with a weight limit of up to 500?
Also, does anyone know the width of the ramps on the Disney World buses? I've seen a few videos and the ramp does not look wide enough (I've had this problem before with transportation and it was a nightmare). I just want to make sure that in the event I have to use my personal wheelchair, the ramp will be wide enough. Also, I've seen the doors of the Skyliner and they don't look like they open wide enough either. I saw a video of a woman pushing someone in a wheelchair onto the Skyliner. She was barely able to get the wheelchair in the door!
Obviously this will be my first trip to Disney World and I want to make sure things are set up so I can enjoy the parks as much as possible and my family can as well without having to push me everywhere. I'm also looking into motorized wheelchair options (not scooter or powerchair). Everything is an option at this point, except for the scooter. I already know I won't be able to use the scooter. Any further suggestions would be great.
Also, does anyone know the width of the ramps on the Disney World buses? I've seen a few videos and the ramp does not look wide enough (I've had this problem before with transportation and it was a nightmare). I just want to make sure that in the event I have to use my personal wheelchair, the ramp will be wide enough. Also, I've seen the doors of the Skyliner and they don't look like they open wide enough either. I saw a video of a woman pushing someone in a wheelchair onto the Skyliner. She was barely able to get the wheelchair in the door!
Obviously this will be my first trip to Disney World and I want to make sure things are set up so I can enjoy the parks as much as possible and my family can as well without having to push me everywhere. I'm also looking into motorized wheelchair options (not scooter or powerchair). Everything is an option at this point, except for the scooter. I already know I won't be able to use the scooter. Any further suggestions would be great.