razster
Proud Owner @ AKV - 16yr DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Oct 4, 2006
- Messages
- 109
Guys,
I don’t know where to start. I have been on these boards for many many years. We have been going to Disney for an eternity.
We are a family of 4 who travel from the UK and have been multiple times per year. We are long standing DVC members. In the last few years I was diagnosed with metastatic head and neck cancer. After several surgeries and treatments I was on the upside, then 9 months ago, I was suddenly semi paralysed, which they are still trying to work out cause but they think possibly a side effect of radiation.
I won’t go in to detail here, I have a Facebook blog if anyone is interested in the detail and my attempt at motivation and observations of life’s challenges, I am not sure if I am allowed to post a link so just search Facebook for @surmountology
Anyway, our lives have turned upside down these past 9 months. Sadly it meant we lost our Caribbean cruise for my 40th and our planned Disney World stay this summer. The first time we haven’t been in the US for 15 years.
I am confined to a chair or sometimes I can use a scooter with my food arm.
I have a million questions and don’t know where to start. Some are just comments and thoughts rather than questions I guess.
I am hoping first of all that I will again be able to secure travel insurance to travel to the US again. I will have to wait and see on that front.
I am wondering if I will manage the flight and how the whole disabled transit processes work. Will I manage with a relatively young family in tow to travel with relevant assistance? I wouldn’t be able to walk on/off aircraft.
I have seen many disabled people in the parks, is it relatively easy to still enjoy a vacation if you are unable to walk. Is there any option for assisting those less able on to atttactions, or course my wife will help me in the main.
I now require handles and such like for standing and in the bathroom etc. Do they many accessible rooms across Disney?
Is accessing restaurants and stuff okay?
Are there show viewing locations for wheelchairs or ECVs? I wouldn’t manage the seating.
I am assuming there is some way of accessing the parks for disabled parking as again I wouldn’t be able to do the trams now? I know from our experience the buses have great provision for disabled guests.
Does anyone know if my blue badge in the UK would be recognised in Florida?
If there is anyone that has become disabled having previously been able bodied at Disney and has any particular tips? I have always managed the heat fine but am assuming being sat in a chair all day is very different.
I really want to find a way to head back to our happy place but at same time don’t want it to be a bad experience that may sour so many treasured memories.
I also fully accept its going to require a revised mental approach too. 15 years of able bodied visiting then this will for sure take some readjustment.
So in truth I would like some reassurance if possible that it’s perfectly workable. I know of course it must be, but right now it all seems such a huge undertaking.
Thanks for any responses, sorry if these are all ridiculous questions
Best wishes from a rather warm London, UK
Razster Family
I don’t know where to start. I have been on these boards for many many years. We have been going to Disney for an eternity.
We are a family of 4 who travel from the UK and have been multiple times per year. We are long standing DVC members. In the last few years I was diagnosed with metastatic head and neck cancer. After several surgeries and treatments I was on the upside, then 9 months ago, I was suddenly semi paralysed, which they are still trying to work out cause but they think possibly a side effect of radiation.
I won’t go in to detail here, I have a Facebook blog if anyone is interested in the detail and my attempt at motivation and observations of life’s challenges, I am not sure if I am allowed to post a link so just search Facebook for @surmountology
Anyway, our lives have turned upside down these past 9 months. Sadly it meant we lost our Caribbean cruise for my 40th and our planned Disney World stay this summer. The first time we haven’t been in the US for 15 years.
I am confined to a chair or sometimes I can use a scooter with my food arm.
I have a million questions and don’t know where to start. Some are just comments and thoughts rather than questions I guess.
I am hoping first of all that I will again be able to secure travel insurance to travel to the US again. I will have to wait and see on that front.
I am wondering if I will manage the flight and how the whole disabled transit processes work. Will I manage with a relatively young family in tow to travel with relevant assistance? I wouldn’t be able to walk on/off aircraft.
I have seen many disabled people in the parks, is it relatively easy to still enjoy a vacation if you are unable to walk. Is there any option for assisting those less able on to atttactions, or course my wife will help me in the main.
I now require handles and such like for standing and in the bathroom etc. Do they many accessible rooms across Disney?
Is accessing restaurants and stuff okay?
Are there show viewing locations for wheelchairs or ECVs? I wouldn’t manage the seating.
I am assuming there is some way of accessing the parks for disabled parking as again I wouldn’t be able to do the trams now? I know from our experience the buses have great provision for disabled guests.
Does anyone know if my blue badge in the UK would be recognised in Florida?
If there is anyone that has become disabled having previously been able bodied at Disney and has any particular tips? I have always managed the heat fine but am assuming being sat in a chair all day is very different.
I really want to find a way to head back to our happy place but at same time don’t want it to be a bad experience that may sour so many treasured memories.
I also fully accept its going to require a revised mental approach too. 15 years of able bodied visiting then this will for sure take some readjustment.
So in truth I would like some reassurance if possible that it’s perfectly workable. I know of course it must be, but right now it all seems such a huge undertaking.
Thanks for any responses, sorry if these are all ridiculous questions

Best wishes from a rather warm London, UK
Razster Family