I was planning on getting trip insurance for our Sept 08 trip since it will peak hurricane season.
I did a little reading on the subject but I figured I might save myself some time if I asked here first.
First question:
Will trip insurance cover pre-existing conditions? Lets say my DS(8) who has cerebral palsy gets ill enough to require cancelation for the trip. Will this be covered or are we out of luck?
Next question:
More than likely we will be flying Southwest Airlines. We are considering making the 3 hour trip to fly out of San Antonio because there are direct flights. I was thinking about checking DS's gait trainer and gate checking the wheelchair.(Does not fold) If either of these items are damaged will trip insurance or the airlines cover the damages??? Should I risk taking the gait trainer?? My son will need to walk around a bit each day.... but I can take him on short walks holding his hands. He will NOT be using the gait trainer at the parks.
Next question:
On our trip in 2005 we flew into MCO and opted to use a car service rather than Magical Express because it had just begun operations in May and we didn't want to be guinea pigs.
In hindsight I think it would have be easier because we had a terrible experience with the car service. They showed up 1 hour late for our departure and did not have an accessible vehicle even though I told them on SEVERAL occassions we needed one for DS. It was a mess.
Is Magical Express easy to use when you have a family member who uses a wheelchair..... or are we better off using another car service???
Last question for now:
DS(4) has major sensory issues. On our first 2 trips he was still very young and feeding was easier he mainly ate baby food, cereal bars and crackers.... as he's grown so have his sensory issues and meals can be very difficult. I've read and read through all the menu's and we feel very comfortable we will find items to feed him at our restaurant choices..... but if our family wanted to eat somewhere else.... would I be able to bring outside food into the restaurant??
I'm sorry... one last question:
Anyone have stroller suggestions for DS(4)? He will need a "safe" place and I would prefer to bring a stroller rather than renting. He just turned 4 and is of average weight and height.... maybe a bit on the smaller side.... I think he's about 30- 35lbs.
Thanks!
I did a little reading on the subject but I figured I might save myself some time if I asked here first.
First question:
Will trip insurance cover pre-existing conditions? Lets say my DS(8) who has cerebral palsy gets ill enough to require cancelation for the trip. Will this be covered or are we out of luck?
Next question:
More than likely we will be flying Southwest Airlines. We are considering making the 3 hour trip to fly out of San Antonio because there are direct flights. I was thinking about checking DS's gait trainer and gate checking the wheelchair.(Does not fold) If either of these items are damaged will trip insurance or the airlines cover the damages??? Should I risk taking the gait trainer?? My son will need to walk around a bit each day.... but I can take him on short walks holding his hands. He will NOT be using the gait trainer at the parks.
Next question:
On our trip in 2005 we flew into MCO and opted to use a car service rather than Magical Express because it had just begun operations in May and we didn't want to be guinea pigs.

Is Magical Express easy to use when you have a family member who uses a wheelchair..... or are we better off using another car service???
Last question for now:
DS(4) has major sensory issues. On our first 2 trips he was still very young and feeding was easier he mainly ate baby food, cereal bars and crackers.... as he's grown so have his sensory issues and meals can be very difficult. I've read and read through all the menu's and we feel very comfortable we will find items to feed him at our restaurant choices..... but if our family wanted to eat somewhere else.... would I be able to bring outside food into the restaurant??
I'm sorry... one last question:
Anyone have stroller suggestions for DS(4)? He will need a "safe" place and I would prefer to bring a stroller rather than renting. He just turned 4 and is of average weight and height.... maybe a bit on the smaller side.... I think he's about 30- 35lbs.
Thanks!