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  • Disabled/Medical Parking on vacation

    One thing that I have done when I go on vacation is get a temporary Medical Parking permit. In Michigan, you get a letter from the doctor and take it to the Secretary of State office. Mine are usually good for a month.

    When I travel, part of my anxiety is where the bathrooms are. Disney especially may have long rides on trams from the parking lots until you reach the gate, then possible lines, then you have to scope out the bathrooms.

    The permit I get is a plastic gizmo that hangs from the rear view mirror. You can use it in a rental car.

    I don't normally need the parking pass for my daily life, just for vacations.

    Give it a try. (The last time I went to Disney I forgot..............not again!!! )

    Hugs...........happy travels! Julie
    Julie Beyer, MA, RDN
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