New England Eeyore
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Hello,
I am very late in checking something off my "to-do" list for our upcoming trip (1/21!) so I am hoping you can help me.
My DH has spine and neck issues and has finally realized that renting an ECV makes for a much better quality vacation. The past couple of times we have just rented from Disney on the tougher days, but now we want to try renting one from an offsite company so he can have it 24/7. I have done a bit of research but it's a bit overwhelming with all the choices.
We will be renting a car (mid-size SUV) and not using the WDW buses at all. What do you recommend for the best option for an ECV rental that is easily dis-assembled for transport? We won't have any trouble lifting the pieces into the car.
We would be able to meet the company for drop off and pick up if needed so it does not have to be a Disney-approved company.
A couple questions as this is the first time we're doing this:
He won't need it at all at the resort. Will we be able to leave it in the car and just take the battery with us to charge in our room at night?
We do have a couple long in-park days planned. Do we have to worry about the battery running out?
The only ECVs he's ever used have been the WDW ones. The ones we've looked at on the outside companies' websites that are car-transportable look "flimsy" to him compared to what he's used to. (He's not a very big guy - average build.) That's not an issue, right? I assume these things feel solid when you're on them.
Any other tips you would give a first-timer? He does really well with the Disney ones - he zips around and backs up and is incredibly skilled at maneuvering it - I would never be able to do so well!
Thanks for any help!!
I am very late in checking something off my "to-do" list for our upcoming trip (1/21!) so I am hoping you can help me.
My DH has spine and neck issues and has finally realized that renting an ECV makes for a much better quality vacation. The past couple of times we have just rented from Disney on the tougher days, but now we want to try renting one from an offsite company so he can have it 24/7. I have done a bit of research but it's a bit overwhelming with all the choices.
We will be renting a car (mid-size SUV) and not using the WDW buses at all. What do you recommend for the best option for an ECV rental that is easily dis-assembled for transport? We won't have any trouble lifting the pieces into the car.
We would be able to meet the company for drop off and pick up if needed so it does not have to be a Disney-approved company.
A couple questions as this is the first time we're doing this:
He won't need it at all at the resort. Will we be able to leave it in the car and just take the battery with us to charge in our room at night?
We do have a couple long in-park days planned. Do we have to worry about the battery running out?
The only ECVs he's ever used have been the WDW ones. The ones we've looked at on the outside companies' websites that are car-transportable look "flimsy" to him compared to what he's used to. (He's not a very big guy - average build.) That's not an issue, right? I assume these things feel solid when you're on them.
Any other tips you would give a first-timer? He does really well with the Disney ones - he zips around and backs up and is incredibly skilled at maneuvering it - I would never be able to do so well!
Thanks for any help!!