ECV help!

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Hi everyone,

I have some questions and maybe there is somewhere I can be directed it I wasn’t sure so here goes...

in WDW I understand some ride lines can accommodate the ECV and some you need to transfer to a wheelchair. Is there a list somewhere?

Also, with the ECV do we get return times for the rides that don’t accommodate the ECV? Normally I can walk a bit and stand a bit but I have a foot issue where I have to stay off of my foot as much as possible.

I want to be as prepared as possible so any and all info would be so appreciated!!!

tina
 
Hi everyone,

I have some questions and maybe there is somewhere I can be directed it I wasn’t sure so here goes...

in WDW I understand some ride lines can accommodate the ECV and some you need to transfer to a wheelchair. Is there a list somewhere?

Also, with the ECV do we get return times for the rides that don’t accommodate the ECV? Normally I can walk a bit and stand a bit but I have a foot issue where I have to stay off of my foot as much as possible.

I want to be as prepared as possible so any and all info would be so appreciated!!!

tina


You can find the list in the FAQ here : https://www.disboards.com/threads/d...trip-next-trip-wish-trip.595713/post-21014707. I can't figure out how to link directly to the post but it is post #11

For rides that don't accommodate the ECV you don't get a return time. Many have a wheelchair that you borrow and you'd need someone else to push you - or I perhaps you can push it yourself and sit when the line stops? That's sure a tough one if you are traveling alone or riding that attraction alone. I try not to ride things like Buzz or Pirates unless I had a fastpass so I could just walk on through the line....but these days there isn't a fastpass. I'd probably try to catch those rides when the line gets short. I don't know if they'd give you a DAS so you could use it for those rides if you don't have someone to assist you with a wheelchair but it's a good question!
 
Whenever I've been traveling alone, there's always been a CM who's more than willing to jump in and push me in a wheelchair through the line. I've never asked them to, just agreed to skip the ride when they told me the rules about a wheelchair. My guess is that the CM who is so willing has usually been a CP young person who looks forward to a change in the routine of standing at the entrance. And since there aren't CP participants right now, it may be less likely.
 













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