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Linda, the best advice I can give you traveling with an electric scooter is, don't. Tne airlines will simply tear it up. You can rent one in Orlando, I think, pretty cheaply. I've heard horror stories of people flying with powerchairs and scooters, and the results, shall we say, left more to be desired.
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>Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 10:59:46 -0400
>From: Cerebral Palsy List <[log in to unmask]> (on behalf of Linda Macaulay <[log in to unmask]>)
>Subject: Disney
>To: [log in to unmask]
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>I will be travelling to Orlando to present at the E-Learn Conference Oct.
>16-22 and would love everyone's input on two things before I go:
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>1. I just got a Golden Tech 4-wheeled mobility scooter (thanks to
>insurance and OVR) and will be flying Southwest. Any advice on flying with
>a scooter is much appreciated since all I have done with it so far is test
>it out in my living room!
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>2. Disney - Tips, tricks, must-see.And since I'll have the scooter,
>how does the whole "skip the line" idea work for the rides where the regular
>line isn't accessible?
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>I am looking forward to the trip as much as my 4 year-old! I have never
>been there and always wanted to go as a kid. Of course, I have to go to the
>conference, too, but I know I will have Sun.-Mon. before the conference
>begins and then I may just do half days the other days so I can spend time
>with my hubby and son in the parks.
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>Hope all is well with everyone. Seems like the list is so quiet now with
>Facebook taking over the social networking world!
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>Linda Macaulay
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