Ikaikalani
Tee-Eye-double Guh-err
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- Jan 28, 2007
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they are first come first served and the parks do run out. also at end of night park ECVs came not go out the gate to transportation. there is very little if any seating while waiting for transportation
but it would not be fully charged plus your party member will not be able to use to get to transportation as it will have to be turned in before going out the gate and there is no seating while waitingmaybe by the time they need it later in the day someone would be on their way out of the park and returning one? Fingers crossed!
I would suggest renting from an offsite company and trading off with other walkers in the party until they need it. It honestly would be better than the alternative of needing one and not being able to get it.Thanks for your replies everyone!!! One thing we're up against: we wont know ahead of time if an ECV is needed. I believe my family member will start the day out on foot, but at some point may need assistance, so its hard to reserve ahead through an off site company.
so at the end of night person got lucky and got an ECV later in the day but now as you leave park and long walk to bus or car ahead ECV has to be turned in before you go out the gate with few if any benches to sit rest. how are you going to get to car or bus. best plan is to have with you when needed as it is a long walk to front of park to get from anywhere in park. yes you can sometimes get replacement in middle of park but not a new rentalThanks for your replies everyone!!! One thing we're up against: we wont know ahead of time if an ECV is needed. I believe my family member will start the day out on foot, but at some point may need assistance, so its hard to reserve ahead through an off site company.
My MIL injured her knee not long before our big July trip last year. She found she couldn’t keep up without something. The first day she had planned to rent an ECV we didn’t go early and they were out at the MK by 11:09 or so, so she rented a wheel chair for very cheap and my DH pushed her. The next day she got an ECV, and while it was fine it was slow and clunky, and she was incredibly tentative and unsure of herself driving it. So the rest of the trip on long park days she rented a wheelchair. My husband had no issues at all pushing her, she would often just park it with our stroller for rides or when we were staying in one area for a while, but she could have used it in the lines had we wanted to. She and my DH agreed it was much better than an ECV for her. She really didn’t need anything outside of the parks so we didn’t want to mess with one for busses, In our room, etc by renting one offsite. As a bonus it was much cheaper and there was no real worry of them running out.Thanks for your replies everyone!!! One thing we're up against: we wont know ahead of time if an ECV is needed. I believe my family member will start the day out on foot, but at some point may need assistance, so its hard to reserve ahead through an off site company.
I would suggest renting from an offsite company and trading off with other walkers in the party until they need it. It honestly would be better than the alternative of needing one and not being able to get it.