My brother traveled with a Cpap machine to WDW last year. I will ask him later today how he traveled with it. I would think you bring it on board as a medical device and not check it with the baggage.
Marci
Many visits. Live 20 minutes from the parks.
Work at Universal Studios in Diagon Alley. Ollivanders/ wand magic.
We've flown with my son's nebulizer, which would be similar. We always have it in our carry-on, and security does usually take it out to inspect it, but we've never had a problem.
May '06 - offsite
Dec. '07 - Poly
Feb. '09 - WL
Oct. '09 - CBR
May '10 - POFQ/AKL
Oct. '10 - BWI
Jan./Feb. '11 - All Star Music
March '12 - Poly
Dec. '12 - Pop Century
April '13 - Disneyland!
Nov '13 - 1st Disney Cruise!
June '14 - All Star Sports
Just talked with my brother. He took his as a carry on medical device. It didn't count as a carry on. He had no problems last year or this year when they went to England/Scotland.
Marci
Many visits. Live 20 minutes from the parks.
Work at Universal Studios in Diagon Alley. Ollivanders/ wand magic.
I have travelled with mine a few times, always as carry-on. I think that I was told to take it as carry on and not to pack it. I kept it in its own case, and as mentioned above it did not count as a piece of carry on luggage. Security always inspects it, it goes through the x-ray and then thhey do a secondary inspection which usually just consists of a swab they take of the outside and then scan (for chemical/radiation, I think). It only takes a minute, and is no big deal.
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