alisonbestford
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Well, here goes
We'll be travelling to Orlando (DH, myself and DD age 6) in Feb, with Virgin from the UK.
My question is about help from Virgin at the airport.
My DH has a long standing benign, but terminal brain tumour which makes him very tired and disorientated at times - mainly when he's just woken and has to do something decisive! ( a little like me
)
I just know that he will sleep on the plane and then I'll be left to battle through customs with our 6 year old and him not knowing where he is or what he's doing, whilst trying to keep an eye on our luggage! It wouldn't be the first time we've left something either on the plane or at the airport!
I mentioned to him today that I'd like to ask for help at the airport and he, reluctantly, saw my point.
Does anyone know what help we might be able to receive? Also, can help be requested if you use the online check in?
Unfortunately he hates to admit to being ill / disabled and would be devastated to be offered a wheelchair! I, on the otherhand, am too tired to battle through the airport and customs unaided!
This is my holiday too and I'd love to start it in a calm manner
I've also been brave enough to mention the motorised scooters in the parks - does anyone know how much these roughly cost?
DH is registered disabled in the UK and has a blue badge etc which we have used in Orlando with no problems in the past.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
Alison


We'll be travelling to Orlando (DH, myself and DD age 6) in Feb, with Virgin from the UK.
My question is about help from Virgin at the airport.
My DH has a long standing benign, but terminal brain tumour which makes him very tired and disorientated at times - mainly when he's just woken and has to do something decisive! ( a little like me

I just know that he will sleep on the plane and then I'll be left to battle through customs with our 6 year old and him not knowing where he is or what he's doing, whilst trying to keep an eye on our luggage! It wouldn't be the first time we've left something either on the plane or at the airport!

I mentioned to him today that I'd like to ask for help at the airport and he, reluctantly, saw my point.
Does anyone know what help we might be able to receive? Also, can help be requested if you use the online check in?
Unfortunately he hates to admit to being ill / disabled and would be devastated to be offered a wheelchair! I, on the otherhand, am too tired to battle through the airport and customs unaided!


I've also been brave enough to mention the motorised scooters in the parks - does anyone know how much these roughly cost?
DH is registered disabled in the UK and has a blue badge etc which we have used in Orlando with no problems in the past.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
Alison
