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Crusingwith4kids

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  1. 5 hours ago, Grandma Dazzles said:

    Would contact the airline regarding seating. They sometimes hold handicapped seats, like bulkheads, with more room to assign upon request.  Airline will know configuration of the aircraft you are flying, more detailed than seat map.  Definitely encourage her to use a wheelchair at the airport and board early.  

    We just upgraded to first class on delta and contacted the airline. Thank you so much for your advice.

  2. So we are going on the Symphony of the Seas soon. My husband, myself, and our four kids (12,8,4,1). My oldest daughter recently broke both her tibia, femur, and shattered her ankle. After undergoing multiple surgeries she is left in a full leg cast. She is not allowed to bear any weight on that leg and is still adjusting to crutches. But the Symphony being such a big ship we worry that she won’t be able to do much on crutches. Paige(my daughter) hates wheel chairs because she can’t do anything in them. We looked into those scooters that you put your knee on but since she’s in a full leg cast that won’t work ethier. We don’t want this to ruin her whole trip because she’s been so excited about it. Do you guys have any ideas or tips for flying, and cruising with this type of injury?

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