pokee99
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My 16 year old daughter aggravated a reoccurring sports injury this weekend and it's making walking difficult and she will definitely have limitations on her days. We are arriving at DLR in a few days, so I definitely think we need to plan for a possibility of a wheelchair rental.
I guess the biggest question is where to rent one from? We're staying at the Westin - not sure if we should have a rental delivered there and use it for the walk to the park? Or just Uber to the park and rent one there (we should be there early enough each day to rent on site). They seem to be priced a bit cheaper at the park, but not sure if they are crappy chairs? I'd be pushing, and while I'm in decent shape, I'm tall (so is she) -- and I know stooping over to push my 140 lb teen in wheelchair all day will be very hard on my back. I know this from pushing around those little umbrella strollers when the kids were little. I'm a little concerned about this, but I don't think we have a choice since crutches wouldn't be an option, and she's too young for an ECV rental. There's a possibility a walker may work for her - and that would eliminare the need to push. But - anyone know where to rent rolling walkers? I've called a few rental offices and no one rents them out! Very strange!
Also, can anyone provide info on how to best navigate the parks with a mobility aid? Are there maps that outline inaccessible areas in the park? I know not all lines are accessible- so I don't want to get 60 mins in a standby line to find out it's not accessible after a certain point. I'm sure CMs will help with that, but want to avoid any surprises, and know in advance what the procedures are.
My only other concern is storage. Is there a place to "check" wheelchairs/mobility aids if she is feeling well enough to walk for an hour or two? I am not sure if it gets parked with the strollers outside rides? I don't know what theft is like these days. Can you lock it up like a bike? Lol. I suppose I'd be less concerned about a Disney rental being stolen than a private rental since it's likely numbered and can't be removed from the park, so maybe renting on-site would make me less paranoid about parking it.
Any advice or personal experiences would be much appreciated!
I guess the biggest question is where to rent one from? We're staying at the Westin - not sure if we should have a rental delivered there and use it for the walk to the park? Or just Uber to the park and rent one there (we should be there early enough each day to rent on site). They seem to be priced a bit cheaper at the park, but not sure if they are crappy chairs? I'd be pushing, and while I'm in decent shape, I'm tall (so is she) -- and I know stooping over to push my 140 lb teen in wheelchair all day will be very hard on my back. I know this from pushing around those little umbrella strollers when the kids were little. I'm a little concerned about this, but I don't think we have a choice since crutches wouldn't be an option, and she's too young for an ECV rental. There's a possibility a walker may work for her - and that would eliminare the need to push. But - anyone know where to rent rolling walkers? I've called a few rental offices and no one rents them out! Very strange!
Also, can anyone provide info on how to best navigate the parks with a mobility aid? Are there maps that outline inaccessible areas in the park? I know not all lines are accessible- so I don't want to get 60 mins in a standby line to find out it's not accessible after a certain point. I'm sure CMs will help with that, but want to avoid any surprises, and know in advance what the procedures are.
My only other concern is storage. Is there a place to "check" wheelchairs/mobility aids if she is feeling well enough to walk for an hour or two? I am not sure if it gets parked with the strollers outside rides? I don't know what theft is like these days. Can you lock it up like a bike? Lol. I suppose I'd be less concerned about a Disney rental being stolen than a private rental since it's likely numbered and can't be removed from the park, so maybe renting on-site would make me less paranoid about parking it.
Any advice or personal experiences would be much appreciated!
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