Okay I'm trying to buy a bus ticket home (my parents drove me here, but I need to get home before they're available to drive me back).
I called customer service and said "I have a knee scooter that needs to stay with me". And they said "oh do you have a wheel chair?" and I said "no, a knee scooter". And online they have "mobility device", but I'm getting the STRONG impression that they mean "wheelchair" by that.
But I don't have a wheelchair.
I do not know how to negotiate this and I'm terrified.
My main fears are 1) they won't reserve a seat for me on a level where I can get to it (double decker megabus - the other bus company that serves my area isn't running this week since students aren't taking the bus this week) or 2) they will assume I can sit on my scooter for 5 hours (I cannot, and doing so would not be safe).
@Maenad you could try to ask them by calling them?
@DarckCrystale I did. The woman on the phone couldn't comprehend a mobility situation between "cane" and "wheelchair".
@Maenad I was talking about your two fears :/
@DarckCrystale yeah, but that's where it gets rough. If I had a cane, I could climb the stairs, so it wouldn't matter. If I had a wheelchair, I could sit in it in one of the designated wheelchair spots. Since I am intermediate, I can either climb nor sit on my mobility device.
@Maenad so they need to have someone to help you walk through the stairs?
@Maenad ok, that's sound just so difficult D:
Could you ask for a seat downstair?
@Maenad ok, I understand why you're stressed * pat pat *
@DarckCrystale sure, I CAN, but that means asking the driver when I get there. Calling won't help with that.