pixiedust33
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I am hoping for some guidance on what to expect for my 60 something year old mom in an ECV, specifically at Magic Kingdom. Happy for any general advice and have a few specific questions too. Please also direct me to any more comprehensive current guides that go ride by ride with guidance for ECVs. I feel like it must exist but I haven’t found the level of detail I would like as a type a planner!
- What are the rides where she would need to transfer to a wheelchair or walk the queue? I’ve seen pirates of the carribean mentioned, but are there others? And for pirates, where do you get the loaner chair to go through the queue?
- In queues where you can take the ECV with you -how do you get it back? Will Disney have it magically waiting where we disembark?
- Are there spots where you drop ECVs on rides with moving platforms (thinking of haunted mansion) or is it better to leave the ECV outside if possible for these?
- I think I’ve seen that It’s a Small World has a separate chair entrance - is that right and any other rides like that?
- Is it generally more hassle than it’s worth to bring the ECV through a queue if the rider *can* walk but at the cost of extra pain? I can see my mom insisting we park it with my son’s stroller and saying she can walk through queues but she often overdoes things so wondering if I should pressure her to take the ECV or if she’ll end up feeling awkward about it and struggling to maneuver in tough spots.