Poohs Wishing Star
Mouseketeer
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- Nov 12, 2002
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Hi!
I cannot begin to thank you or express my appreciation for this particular topic or the efforts that all of you contribute to making our Disney trips easier or more enjoyable.
I have a question. I have a condition in my back and hips that causes the muscles to tear and/or spasm and "freeze" at the slightest provocation. Once this happens, I cannot walk without a great deal of pain, and sometimes, I just cannot put one foot in front of the other. There are times that I can walk for hours without needing to sit down and other times that I just need something to lean against for support.
My last trip to Walt Disney World, I rented a child's stroller at the park to provide this support (and also to hold my camera equipment and cane). This works pretty well for leaning on; however, it does nothing for the need to sit down immediately.
So, to my question - Is it considered inappropriate, bad etiquette, or offensive to those who are less mobile, to rent a wheelchair to push when I am able to walk and to sit down in when I need to? I do not want to appear that I want special treatment by just pushing a wheelchair around if I am not sitting in it. I just do not want to have to return to my hotel room earlier than necessary because of pain or a body that does not want to co-operate.
I had considered renting a rolling walker that has a seat and a basket; however, the Downtown Disney hotels (where I am staying) do not have wheelchair accessible buses. I would have to pre-arrange for a van ride. This seems to be more trouble and take more time than it might be worth.
Thank you for any help or answers that you provide.
I cannot begin to thank you or express my appreciation for this particular topic or the efforts that all of you contribute to making our Disney trips easier or more enjoyable.
I have a question. I have a condition in my back and hips that causes the muscles to tear and/or spasm and "freeze" at the slightest provocation. Once this happens, I cannot walk without a great deal of pain, and sometimes, I just cannot put one foot in front of the other. There are times that I can walk for hours without needing to sit down and other times that I just need something to lean against for support.
My last trip to Walt Disney World, I rented a child's stroller at the park to provide this support (and also to hold my camera equipment and cane). This works pretty well for leaning on; however, it does nothing for the need to sit down immediately.
So, to my question - Is it considered inappropriate, bad etiquette, or offensive to those who are less mobile, to rent a wheelchair to push when I am able to walk and to sit down in when I need to? I do not want to appear that I want special treatment by just pushing a wheelchair around if I am not sitting in it. I just do not want to have to return to my hotel room earlier than necessary because of pain or a body that does not want to co-operate.
I had considered renting a rolling walker that has a seat and a basket; however, the Downtown Disney hotels (where I am staying) do not have wheelchair accessible buses. I would have to pre-arrange for a van ride. This seems to be more trouble and take more time than it might be worth.
Thank you for any help or answers that you provide.