Tips about Health and Mousecellaneous
ECVs aren't just for the disabled. Some seniors are stronger than youngsters, but a lot of us tire with a lot of walking. Don't be embarrassed to get an ECV, you will enjoy WDW so much more. Rent one from a private company that will bring it right to your hotel and you will be sure to have one. WDW transportation is easy to manage. If you want to drive your own car to WDW, you can get a portable ECV that comes apart for easy transport in your car. After my first visit as a senior without an ECV, I will never again be without one. - Ruby
If a member of your party uses an ECV at Epcot, you may find it helpful to know that there is a HUGE area next to Club Cool where ECVs can be recharged in air-conditioned comfort while you enjoy a drink from Club Cool or a drink or snack from Starbucks on the other side of Club Cool. Tables and chairs throughout the room let you spread out and there are restroom facilities within this area. This space was a lifesaver for us as our ECV batteries were perilously low! - Colleen Ezzell
We are Annual Passholders and frequent the parks at least weekly. Unfortunately, I was hit with a breast cancer diagnosis and with surgery, chemo and radiation. I thought the days at the park with my kids would be over. One day, I went into the First Aid Station and asked if I could just sit quietly in the lobby to rest since it was quiet and air-conditioned. They showed me to the back where they have semi-private areas where I could lay down and rest and then return to the park and enjoy my day with my family. It's a wonderful bonus for anyone who needs that little bit of rest due to an illness or condition, and it helps you get through the day. - Michelle C.
To keep cool and hydrated on those very hot days in Disney, my daughter had the idea that each of us should bring to the parks a pint-sized bottle (with a wide opening) filled with ice and wrapped in a washcloth to insulate it. This serves two purposes. You have very cold water to drink as the ice melts, and when you get really hot, you can put the bottle and damp washcloth on your forehead or on the back of your neck to cool you off. When the ice is gone, just refill the bottles at any quick serve restaurant or water fountain. - Julia Liucci
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I have read several tips about using water mister fans in the parks, but my family has found a way to cool off that we think works just as well with the added benefits of being cheaper and more convenient. We use the small (about 4" tall) pump-type bottles one can usually find in the "travel and trial size" section at the grocery store or pharmacy. The bottles are inexpensive ($1-$2) so it is not a big deal if one is lost (as happened to me on Tom Sawyer Island) and require no batteries. They are very lightweight, just a couple of ounces even when filled with water, and small enough to fit into a pocket. One or two quick spritzes on the face, back of the neck, arms and legs is all it takes to make even the hottest day enjoyable. To make it even better, the bottles can be used for other things after vacation is over, which really can't be said about the mister fans. - K.
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I have read several tips about using water mister fans in the parks, but my family has found a way to cool off that we think works just as well with the added benefits of being cheaper and more convenient. We use the small (about 4" tall) pump-type bottles one can usually find in the "travel and trial size" section at the grocery store or pharmacy. The bottles are inexpensive ($1-$2) so it is not a big deal if one is lost (as happened to me on Tom Sawyer Island) and require no batteries. They are very lightweight, just a couple of ounces even when filled with water, and small enough to fit into a pocket. One or two quick spritzes on the face, back of the neck, arms and legs is all it takes to make even the hottest day enjoyable. To make it even better, the bottles can be used for other things after vacation is over, which really can't be said about the mister fans. - K.
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When traveling by air with a wheelchair, whether it is a manual or power chair, always take a photo of it from all sides beforehand, and protect your equipment as best you can. On a power wheelchair, remember to take your cushion and the control. I forgot one time and discovered that my joystick control was damaged when they brought my chair to me. - Matt Harbin
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Many people do not know, but Disney now sells battery power packs through FuelRod in at least one location in every park (there are four in Magic Kingdom), Disney Springs and ESPN Wide World of Sports. They're about $30, but that price gives you a lifetime membership to any FuelRod terminal around the country. Their chargers can be switched out for fresh ones a limitless number of times per day. - Amanda
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A few months ago, I was started on a once-a-day insulin injection in the evening. I needed to take the shot around the same time each day. While we were in the Magic Kingdom, I didn't want to use the restroom to do this, so we walked over to First Aid to see if I could take my injection there. Much to my surprise, this is pretty common. I signed in and they led me to an exam room where I could give myself my injection in a sanitary and private location. And they were so nice and accommodating and discreet. While I was there, others came in for minor stuff and they were treated with the same respect that I was. If you need anything of a medical nature, do not hesitate to visit First Aid. Also, they can store your medications for you, especially if they need refrigeration. - David S.
If renting a scooter (through Disney or off-property) bring your own keychain. I recommend a coil bracelet- type of keychain. That way you can put it on your wrist whenever you park your scooter and you won't lose your key. I bought mine at Wal-Mart (in the jewelry section), but I've also seen them on Amazon.com. Cost is about $2.00. With all the hustle and bustle while on vacation, this prevented my mom from losing her key. - Stephanie Cornell
Remember to bring spare power packs for your phones. Because of so many people being in the parks, phones die quickly because they are constantly looking for a signal... even with the WiFi in the parks, it still takes up a lot of battery power. I think people tend to forget that these "smartphones" die so quickly. - Anna Kirch
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If you have a handicap tag/placard on your cars at home, and you're planning to rent a car at Disney World, don't forget to bring your tag with you to use on the rental. We were able to park in the VIP parking areas of the parks for free each day, first row if we got there early enough. - Rita Thomason
EDITOR'S NOTE: This tip in AllEars® Issue #889 gave the impression that vehicles using a handicap tag or sticker were granted free theme park parking. While it is true that there is special parking for those with such a hang-tag or sticker, parking is free only to Disney-owned resort guests or annual passholders.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This tip in AllEars® Issue #889 gave the impression that vehicles using a handicap tag or sticker were granted free theme park parking. While it is true that there is special parking for those with such a hang-tag or sticker, parking is free only to Disney-owned resort guests or annual passholders.
In last week's tips, Gretchen Foster wrote about the difficulty of finding birthday cards on Disney property. The Japan pavilion in Epcot has a wonderful selection of all types of greeting cards. One of my grandsons has a summer birthday and I was able to find the perfect card there and slipped in a Disney gift card. - Carol Trainor
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I loved your article last week on birthday trips. However, people should be aware that it's difficult to buy greeting cards, wrapping paper, gift bags or ribbon on-property (I don't know why). If you are going to bring gifts that need to be wrapped, bring your own cards and wrapping from home. Also, don't bring pre-wrapped packages if you are flying as they will almost always stop you at security and make you unwrap it. - Gretchen Foster
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If you are in the World now or will be soon, keep your eyes open. We saw two bald eagles last week on World Drive, between Buena Vista Drive and the Epcot exit. The next day I saw one at the entrance to the Wide World of Sports complex. Beautiful birds and my phone's camera did not do them justice. - Michael S.
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