littlebit0863
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- Jun 15, 2012
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I am the trip planner for the group, and it is my mother in law who will be driving an ECV. I'm sorry if all these questions have been asked a million times, she recently joined our trip and this is all new to us. My mother in law is going to be renting from an outside company and we have a car so buses will not be an issue. My mother in law isn't disabled per say, but she has a foot condition (flat feet and weak bones) that makes walking for a while difficult. She can't walk for more than 20 minutes or so without terrible pain, but standing isn't hard for her. For her ECV will she park it with our strollers and stand in line with us, or will she be on her ECV in the line? She really wants one to travel between attractions, but she is very embarrassed to be thrown into a handicapped line when she isn't handicapped. She also wants to know for shops, do most mobile ECV users drive them into shops, or do they park them outside and then walk in? What about counter service restaurants? Another question she has for mobile ECV users is how other park guests react to them? She is a bit heavyset and she tried to drive one at the grocery store to practice. A woman saw her walk from the parking lot and climb on and then made a comment about her "fat cart" so now my mother in law is terrified that if she steps off of her ECV to walk a little while or stand in a line that people will just start hurling insults at her. Any advice you have will be greatly appreciated!
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Also, please let her know that this would happen sometimes regardless of whether or not she is a lil' Pooh sized. I'm a medium sized female and I get it too, and did when I was a little girl as well. There are many more kind and gracious people out there though so she should try and focus on the positives! The great majority of the CM's are friendly considerate folks and will work with your family to help her find places to park her vehicle or to assist her onto rides. Overall WDW is vast and wonderful and I think she'll be very glad she has the ECV so she doesn't have to miss any part of it. ~Rebecca 