ADAPT,
ADJUST, OVERCOME & ENJOY!
I
have been living well in my wheelchair for 16 plus years now. At
6'2.5" tall and 165 lbs, I cannot stand or walk. I am a T-10
paraplegic. I first moved to St. Croix in 1979. Loved it. Still
do. I want you to love it too. This guide I've begun should make
your stay on St. Croix enjoyable and easier. I will specify that
my chair is manual and 28" at its widest. (I'm using 30"
wide as my minimum measurement: knuckles, wristwatches, jewelry...)
My
motto is: ADAPT, ADJUST, OVERCOME & ENJOY! |
Michael
Rodenhaver
St. Croix Resident and Chef |
My
suggestion to you is to call (on the phone) the dive center,
Buck Island tour operator, restaurant or hotel. It will definitely
be helpful in most cases to speak to someone on site. That person
may be able to tell you the particulars of where to enter (ramp
is in the back, elevator is on the far left), what is available
to you (dive gear, snorkels, floats, etc), and how many levels
are inside the establishment once you enter. At this time, you
can inquire about how and where your wheelchair will be secured
on those occasions you may choose or have to be out of it. To
go boating will require picking you up and out of your char in
most situations. Be prepared to wrap your arms around the neck
of a friendly, Cruzan stranger! ADAPT, ADJUST, OVERCOME & ENJOY!
|
Michael
has sailed to Buck Island and around the U.S. and British Virgin Islands.
|
The
taxi vans I have found are too high for me to maneuver into the
front seat. Most vans have a space for passengers to get to the
far back between the door and the first seat. I cannot use the taxi
vans, but you might be able to. You can also call the St. Croix
Taxi Association 340-778-1088 and inquire about arranging for a station
wagon or sedan. The wheelchair to auto transfer will be much less
traumatic. I use a transfer board of my own. |
If
your very first tendencies are to search for the little wheelchair
icon or look for it in text, I completely understand. However, click
onto or go straight to the part of the travel text that describes
your interests while on vacation on St. Croix (snorkeling, sailing,
etc). Then- after you have found that St. Croix have all of those
fun and interesting activities, contact the businesses directly.
You will find most places offer assistance.
|

Ahh- finally- time to relax! |
I
am guessing you'll be surprised at what is available and accessible
to you. It is my hope that my experiences on St. Croix in a wheel
chair- will help you better access your options and activities-
but don't limit yourself! ADAPT, ADJUST, OVERCOME & ENJOY!
Do
as much pre-planning as possible to get around. It is highly recommended
to make dinner reservations during peak season (November-March). There
is a wheelchair coach company here with
a lift. They require at least 24 hours notice to accommodate you. Remember-
these coaches are limited in numbers, they provide a tremendous service
but may not always be able to work with your timetable.
ADAPT,
ADJUST, OVERCOME & ENJOY!

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