Mike Bartenhagen
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jun 2, 2000
We are getting ready to book an October cruise on DCL. My son is 7 and walks but not well, not with purpose, and not for long distances. We use his chair for safety and to get him around when we are out and about. At home and school he does not use it. We just got a new chair for him, it is the Safari Tilt;
http://convaid.com/productdetail.php?RID=10
Our old chair was much smaller, more like a heavy umbrella stroller and didn't take up much extra room.
On the cruise he would need the chair for meals and we would most likely use it in the evening for shows, etc as he does not sit well in a regular chair but sits very well in his chair.
We have been on two previous cruises but he was much younger and stayed home with Grandma and Grandpa. Does an accesable room offer more floor space so that we could get his chair in and out of the room? Would you suggest we request one or will we be just as well off with a regular room? At a hotel or WDW resort we never request an accesable room as there is always enough room to get his chair around, he is still small enough to use a regular tub, etc.
Mike
http://convaid.com/productdetail.php?RID=10
Our old chair was much smaller, more like a heavy umbrella stroller and didn't take up much extra room.
On the cruise he would need the chair for meals and we would most likely use it in the evening for shows, etc as he does not sit well in a regular chair but sits very well in his chair.
We have been on two previous cruises but he was much younger and stayed home with Grandma and Grandpa. Does an accesable room offer more floor space so that we could get his chair in and out of the room? Would you suggest we request one or will we be just as well off with a regular room? At a hotel or WDW resort we never request an accesable room as there is always enough room to get his chair around, he is still small enough to use a regular tub, etc.
Mike