The Rivers' Rats
Mouseketeer
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- Nov 9, 2008
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Well it was bound to happen eventually, but the timing stinks. My son (soon to be 8 yrs. old) decided to jump off of a storage shed and ended up breaking his foot. He is currently in a soft cast / sling, but may be placed in a hard cast when he goes for his doctor's appointment in two weeks. So far, we are being told that he can not place any weight on the injured foot and will likely not be able to play baseball this year (which is killing him right now, as that is his favorite sport) and that he will probably still be in a cast by the time we go to WDW at the end of May.
Have any of you ever had to travel with an injured or mobility impaired guest? If so, can you send me any suggestions or lessons learned?
I know that I will likely have to rent a wheelchair (not sure where to do this) since he is not going to want to use crutches for ten days in the parks. With that, how difficult is it to get around on the transportation system with a wheel chair or injured party?
In all honesty, there are a million questions going through my head right now and I am pretty upset for my son, since this is his first trip to WDW and he has been talking about it and helping us plan it since early last year. I just want this trip to be as special as it can be for him, in spite of the injury.
Thanks for any advice you can give.
- Scott
Have any of you ever had to travel with an injured or mobility impaired guest? If so, can you send me any suggestions or lessons learned?
I know that I will likely have to rent a wheelchair (not sure where to do this) since he is not going to want to use crutches for ten days in the parks. With that, how difficult is it to get around on the transportation system with a wheel chair or injured party?
In all honesty, there are a million questions going through my head right now and I am pretty upset for my son, since this is his first trip to WDW and he has been talking about it and helping us plan it since early last year. I just want this trip to be as special as it can be for him, in spite of the injury.
Thanks for any advice you can give.
- Scott