Kitty-chan
Cheese is always the answer
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I'll be at WDW for nine days in January, staying onsite some nights and offsite others. I'm recovering from a foot injury, and while I should be back to a reasonable amount of walking (hopefully without the "boot" by then), the amount of walking that one usually does at WDW will probably be too much for me. So, I plan to rent an ECV and use it part of the time, depending partly on how my foot is feeling.
I'd like to get the smallest, lightest ECV I can, for ease of breaking it down and putting it in my (full-size) rental car. But the other feature I wonder about is waterproofing. I hate the idea of being in the park, and needing to park my ECV somewhere covered while I wait for the rain to pass (even if I walk around without it, I guess I wouldn't be able to leave the park until I can take my ECV with me). But most models don't seem to be waterproof, at least from the descriptions on the rental sites.
I have only a tiny bit of experience with ECVs, so I ask you: Do you think I need a waterproof ECV? Do you usually get one? If you don't use waterproof ECVs, has it been a problem for you in any way?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
I'd like to get the smallest, lightest ECV I can, for ease of breaking it down and putting it in my (full-size) rental car. But the other feature I wonder about is waterproofing. I hate the idea of being in the park, and needing to park my ECV somewhere covered while I wait for the rain to pass (even if I walk around without it, I guess I wouldn't be able to leave the park until I can take my ECV with me). But most models don't seem to be waterproof, at least from the descriptions on the rental sites.
I have only a tiny bit of experience with ECVs, so I ask you: Do you think I need a waterproof ECV? Do you usually get one? If you don't use waterproof ECVs, has it been a problem for you in any way?
Thanks in advance for any advice.