jendej
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Sep 30, 2016
My sister (37), sadly has been diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer. She’s decided (against my many protests) to knock taking her kids to WDW off her bucket list. My other sister and I are going as her caregivers (or rather, one to care for her and one to care for her kids as she’s single).
Here are my biggest concerns:
1. On an average (just running errands, Dr appts, etc), we only get 3-5 good hours out of her a day. I was thinking of asking for a DAS citing her need to lie down to rest frequently and taking her back to first aid to do so. Is that feasible? Or do we really just need to focus on AM fastpasses, one of us take her back to the hotel to rest and then go back and do evening things?
2. I’m like 99.9% certain we’ll bring the wheelchair, but there’s also a good possibility that she might like an EVC in the Park. Is it possible to store her wherlchair somewhere while she uses the EVC and then be able to retrieve it before we leave?
3. How does security work with a wheelchair? Do we need to remove her bag from the chair or can they look at it while still attached?
TIA!
Here are my biggest concerns:
1. On an average (just running errands, Dr appts, etc), we only get 3-5 good hours out of her a day. I was thinking of asking for a DAS citing her need to lie down to rest frequently and taking her back to first aid to do so. Is that feasible? Or do we really just need to focus on AM fastpasses, one of us take her back to the hotel to rest and then go back and do evening things?
2. I’m like 99.9% certain we’ll bring the wheelchair, but there’s also a good possibility that she might like an EVC in the Park. Is it possible to store her wherlchair somewhere while she uses the EVC and then be able to retrieve it before we leave?
3. How does security work with a wheelchair? Do we need to remove her bag from the chair or can they look at it while still attached?
TIA!