Thanks for all the encouragement. Being the first time I guess I am overthinking it. It took some convincing to get mom to agree to one so I just want it to go well. Thanks again.
I think it's going to go great! But, I do understand your concerns - after all, this is a new way of doing things for you and your Mom both.
Over the years, I have learned that the people around you will often take their cues on how to act/react from how you handle the situation. In this case, if I were in your shoes, I would just be positive, and upbeat; try not to get too flustered or upset (after all, it's Disney World - so you are still at the best place ever!) and be sure to let your Mom know how well she is doing driving the
ECV from time to time until she feels more confident.
She's bound to be a bit nervous at first, and that's normal. The first time I used an ECV I was a real mess! But with your gentle encouragement and support, I have a feeling you will have a great trip!
PS: A few last minute Pro tips for you to share with her!
- About Main Street in MK... The "curb cuts" to get on and off the sidewalks there are not always conveniently placed. And, as your Mom crosses the trolley tracks that run down the middle, remind her to cross at a good angle, so that her wheels don't get "stuck" down in the tracks, and potentially cause a problem.
- Most boats at WDW are ECV friendly, and it's very similar to getting on/off the Monorail, where a CM (often the boat's Captain) will carry over a small ramp that she will use to drive on and off the boat. There are a few of the smaller launches that don't have the ability to accommodate an ECV, but at those locations you will always find alternate transportation of some kind. Just like on the buses, take your cues from CM's and expect to board when the ramp is ready, and disembark when everyone else has gotten off the boat.
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ECVs in general are not precision vehicles, so they don't stop and start like a car does. Some of them will "lurch" forward a bit upon starting, but more importantly, once they are going, some of them don't slow down or stop quickly, especially going downhill. Going s l o w l y downhill (until your Mom is a bit more seasoned ECV driver) will help prevent problems.
Be sure to come back and give us trip report! I truly wish you a Magical trip!
