Linniegirl
Earning My Ears
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- Sep 4, 2018
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This is what I do for my mom. I’m her “designated” parking person for transportation. Although, our last trip I ended up needing my own ECV and she was comfortable driving up the tampon bit would ask for help getting into her “spot”. The bus driver was always willing to take the controls and park her. This was even more true on the new buses, especially if people were already on the bus.I've always had drivers offer to help. None have ever offered to help me get onto the bus. However they almost always offer to back me up into my parking space. And depending on how many people are waiting to get on in the front door, and how anxious they look, sometimes I just let the bus driver do it because they're so much faster. I have seen a few people who've had other family members handle the whole thing-as soon as the bus pulls up and lowers the rear ramp, they get off the ECV and another family member (such as an adult son) takes over driving it.
This is good to know, because this next trip, I might need an ECV. I'm so nervous about getting it on a bus, but I know I shouldn't be.The few times I have used an ECV the drivers all but 2 asked me I wanted then to help me get the ECV on and they took control of the ECV ( I was still on it) the other two I had to ask for there help but they were very willing to help me.
I'm a very long time ECV user - and I can safely say that most of the time the driver will ask if you'd like assistance - sometimes they will highly suggest you let them take charge and I've never had any issues. If they don't ask, all you need to do is ask them -- can you help me board the bus? The drivers have been trained (very well) in handling ECVs and it is part of their job to assist us -This is good to know, because this next trip, I might need an ECV. I'm so nervous about getting it on a bus, but I know I shouldn't be.![]()
I used an ECV for the first time this past week and was nervous about getting it on the bus, but every time the driver asked if I needed help and I just said yes because I knew they would be more efficient and getting everyone going faster. I can’t say enough about how helpful all the cast members were about the ECV, including buses, monorail, ride queues, or just where to park. If you have questions or need help, just ask, cast members are great.This is good to know, because this next trip, I might need an ECV. I'm so nervous about getting it on a bus, but I know I shouldn't be.![]()
Thanks for the information!!I used an ECV for the first time this past week and was nervous about getting it on the bus, but every time the driver asked if I needed help and I just said yes because I knew they would be more efficient and getting everyone going faster. I can’t say enough about how helpful all the cast members were about the ECV, including buses, monorail, ride queues, or just where to park. If you have questions or need help, just ask, cast members are great.
This also includes others on ECVs, at least from my experience. The first time I used an ECV, I was doing pretty well, that is until I had to use the rest room. Since I was solo, I had no one to leave my ECV with so I didn't know what to do. I finally just asked someone else on an ECV, and they were so nice explaining things. You rarely are without help.I used an ECV for the first time this past week and was nervous about getting it on the bus, but every time the driver asked if I needed help and I just said yes because I knew they would be more efficient and getting everyone going faster. I can’t say enough about how helpful all the cast members were about the ECV, including buses, monorail, ride queues, or just where to park. If you have questions or need help, just ask, cast members are great.