ttintagel
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Most of the people who use ECV's at WDW are people who don't use them in everyday life. The average WDW guest walks something like eight miles a day, plus hours spent waiting in line which is NOT like your typical day at home. There are countless people who can manage a day at home just fine with either a cane, crutches, or no mobility aid at all, but can't do the amount of walking and standing of a WDW day. My mother can walk from her car into her house or the drugstore. She can get around in most stores. She can walk from any point in her house to any other point. She can get the mail and she walked the dog when she had one. But no way could she walk eight miles or stand in one place for 30 minutes.
So, it's wise to remember that a lot of the people who need ECV's at WDW don't "look disabled" because they might not be disabled anywhere else. It's like if a perfectly healthy human went to a planet with higher gravity.
The controls on an ECV aren't as easy to run as they look*; and navigating through thick, rude Disney crowds when you can't see above butt level and nobody is looking down at you is maddeningly difficult. Do some people get grumpy after a couple days of that? HECK, YES!
(Over on the DisABILITIES board, the standard advice for anyone who thinks they might need an ECV for a WDW trip is to go to a big-box store and practice a few times before the trip. However, not everybody has the benefit of that advice, and not everyone even realizes they'll need the ECV until they get there. I was in that position once myself.)
So, it's wise to remember that a lot of the people who need ECV's at WDW don't "look disabled" because they might not be disabled anywhere else. It's like if a perfectly healthy human went to a planet with higher gravity.
The controls on an ECV aren't as easy to run as they look*; and navigating through thick, rude Disney crowds when you can't see above butt level and nobody is looking down at you is maddeningly difficult. Do some people get grumpy after a couple days of that? HECK, YES!
(Over on the DisABILITIES board, the standard advice for anyone who thinks they might need an ECV for a WDW trip is to go to a big-box store and practice a few times before the trip. However, not everybody has the benefit of that advice, and not everyone even realizes they'll need the ECV until they get there. I was in that position once myself.)