Hello! It's me again lol. So I also had a couple of questions about using a Hoyer lift at the parks. We'll be at the Disneyland parks if it makes a difference. My mom and I are disabled, and my mom has gotten to the point where she needs a Hoyer lift to be transferred. Does anyone have any experience using a Hoyer lift at the parks? I saw on the website that it said you can leave medical equipment at first aid stations. Do you guys think or know if I'm right in assuming we could leave her lift there to use for bathroom transfers? Or do they already have lifts in first aid?
My last question is, do you guys know if it would be doable/allowed for her to use the lift to transfer to some of the rides (the ones that don't time out if you can't transfer fast enough)? They've gotten rid of the two main stage shows, and Winnie the Pooh is closed. It looks like they've pared back the street shows and such, too. :/ She was already pretty limited before on what she could do because of not being able to transfer. I just want her to be able to enjoy the trip and feel like it was worth it! So using the lift, especially on rides that aren't too far from the first aid station (assuming we can store it there), is a thought that occurred to me yesterday.
Thank you in advance!
My last question is, do you guys know if it would be doable/allowed for her to use the lift to transfer to some of the rides (the ones that don't time out if you can't transfer fast enough)? They've gotten rid of the two main stage shows, and Winnie the Pooh is closed. It looks like they've pared back the street shows and such, too. :/ She was already pretty limited before on what she could do because of not being able to transfer. I just want her to be able to enjoy the trip and feel like it was worth it! So using the lift, especially on rides that aren't too far from the first aid station (assuming we can store it there), is a thought that occurred to me yesterday.
Thank you in advance!