Lorelei528
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Ok, so I've read a few threads and here's our situation.
We've decided to rent a scooter from Walker Mobility for my mom this trip who is 85. She can walk, however, gets tired very easily and her back starts hurting etc.
After our trip (DH and I) last year when we walked up the incline to the monorail at EPCOT I think it was, I was like "Gee, if we ever bring my mom back, there is no way she could make it up here." 2 seconds later an elderly couple zoom past me in ECV's!
Mom has never used an ECV before and doesn't even want one this trip! But I rather have it for her and let her walk when she wants then not have it and have her say she just can't walk anymore...
Because she is not familiar with how to operate one I decided to have them drop it off at AKL the day we arrive so she can try it out etc. before we go to the parks.
Our first day will be at EPCOT and so we'll need to bus it.
So, I guess I have a couple of questions...
Getting on buses. I know the ECV has to be "parked" on the bus. I am worried my mom will get all nervous and flustered doing this. I think I read somewhere that sometimes the driver does it for you? Is this right? Can my DH park it for her once she gets on the bus? And then, when she's on the bus, she doesn't sit in it, right?
Also, she is getting the standard scooter which is the smallest. Will she have trouble going up the inclines to the monorail? I'm afraid she won't go fast enough and will start sliding backwards!
Will we need to recharge the battery do you think during the day? I think I read somewhere you can do this at restaurants or somewhere in the parks? As I said, she won't be in it constantly. I know she will leave it outside shops and restaurants and even most rides probably. It's really to help her get around but I know she still wants to do some walking. I thought we could just park it sometimes somewhere and then DH can go back and get it if she needs it?
Sorry this is so long, also we'll be 3 nights at AKV then switching to BLT, so we'll be doing monorails from there as well...any tips on that? I've seen ECV's getting on and off them so I think I feel pretty comfortable about that.
I'm just asking for some logistic help I guess!
Thanks so much! I'm just a little nervous and want my mommy to relax about using the ECV. Because I know her and she'll think she's inconveniecing fellow guests!
Please help-
Thanks!
We've decided to rent a scooter from Walker Mobility for my mom this trip who is 85. She can walk, however, gets tired very easily and her back starts hurting etc.
After our trip (DH and I) last year when we walked up the incline to the monorail at EPCOT I think it was, I was like "Gee, if we ever bring my mom back, there is no way she could make it up here." 2 seconds later an elderly couple zoom past me in ECV's!

Mom has never used an ECV before and doesn't even want one this trip! But I rather have it for her and let her walk when she wants then not have it and have her say she just can't walk anymore...
Because she is not familiar with how to operate one I decided to have them drop it off at AKL the day we arrive so she can try it out etc. before we go to the parks.
Our first day will be at EPCOT and so we'll need to bus it.
So, I guess I have a couple of questions...
Getting on buses. I know the ECV has to be "parked" on the bus. I am worried my mom will get all nervous and flustered doing this. I think I read somewhere that sometimes the driver does it for you? Is this right? Can my DH park it for her once she gets on the bus? And then, when she's on the bus, she doesn't sit in it, right?
Also, she is getting the standard scooter which is the smallest. Will she have trouble going up the inclines to the monorail? I'm afraid she won't go fast enough and will start sliding backwards!

Will we need to recharge the battery do you think during the day? I think I read somewhere you can do this at restaurants or somewhere in the parks? As I said, she won't be in it constantly. I know she will leave it outside shops and restaurants and even most rides probably. It's really to help her get around but I know she still wants to do some walking. I thought we could just park it sometimes somewhere and then DH can go back and get it if she needs it?
Sorry this is so long, also we'll be 3 nights at AKV then switching to BLT, so we'll be doing monorails from there as well...any tips on that? I've seen ECV's getting on and off them so I think I feel pretty comfortable about that.
I'm just asking for some logistic help I guess!
Thanks so much! I'm just a little nervous and want my mommy to relax about using the ECV. Because I know her and she'll think she's inconveniecing fellow guests!
Please help-
Thanks!