eternaldisneyfan
<font color=royalblue>Have an Attitude of Gratitud
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- Oct 1, 2004
My family is thinking about cruising. I use an Invacare Arrow electric wheelchair full time, 24 hour GJ tube feeds, partial IV nutrition, trach, part-time ventilation, and a host of medication. My sister also uses an electric wheelchair full time and sleeps on a ventilator. My mom would walk around the cabin but use her wheelchair any time we left the room-she sleeps with a bi-pap. My Dad sleeps with a ventilator for obstructive sleep apnea. We require a lot of electricity. We have to bring 4 extension plugs wih 6 plugs each (24 plugs about 50 watts)-so we need at least 4, preferably 5 plugs. We also have tons of equipment. Ideally we would need a king bed and 3 others (fold out couch is fine) but could manage with 2 queens and preferably another bed.
How big are the handicap rooms? Would it be better to get a deluxe family suite (bathroom is not that big a deal as my Dad carries us)? Can wheelchairs get into the deluxe family suites (door size, stairs) Are there enough plugs? Would any room have enough space for 3 wheelchairs-two that would need to drive around? Can we access all areas of the ship (stairs, narrow doorways/aisles, impossible turns)? Does the transfer boat on the gangway have a lift or ramp to accomodate electric wheelchairs? Do all the ports (California cruise) go directly onto sand or steps-could we go to any of them? Is there enough wheelchair accessible entertainment to warrant the high price? Could I get a discount since I wouldn't be eating (food is included in price)?
The Disney cruiseline website has very poor information.
Thanks for your help
Christamae
How big are the handicap rooms? Would it be better to get a deluxe family suite (bathroom is not that big a deal as my Dad carries us)? Can wheelchairs get into the deluxe family suites (door size, stairs) Are there enough plugs? Would any room have enough space for 3 wheelchairs-two that would need to drive around? Can we access all areas of the ship (stairs, narrow doorways/aisles, impossible turns)? Does the transfer boat on the gangway have a lift or ramp to accomodate electric wheelchairs? Do all the ports (California cruise) go directly onto sand or steps-could we go to any of them? Is there enough wheelchair accessible entertainment to warrant the high price? Could I get a discount since I wouldn't be eating (food is included in price)?
The Disney cruiseline website has very poor information.
Thanks for your help
Christamae