kaytieeldr
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That's not as simple or as reasonable as you'd think.I agree with you. I harbor no ill will toward ECV users but the use of them has exploded at Disney thru the years and it is dangerous.
Everyone will have some type of hassles, but you choose to deal with the hassle and make due. If you bring kids you have tons of stuff you have to lug around and you have to deal with a stroller.
If you have limited mobility you deal with a wheelchair...even an electric wheelchair would be less imposing than the ECV. Just because you have mobility issues doesn't mean the only option is an ECV.
I can manage a manual wheelchair on a flat surface. I can get around the gate area at the airport; I can even get up and down the ramp at Logan's Terminal C on my own (haven't tried a similar ramp at LAS. But it's hard. It requires more upper body strength than most irregular w/c users have, and the large wheels on most rental chairs are set too far back to be able to propel oneself color hours/miles on end.
Electric - power - chairs are extremely expensive and are customized to the user's needs. Few, if any, rental companies would rent these to anyone who doesn't use one on a regular basis, and would require the renter's specs in advance. They're actually a lot harder to operate than an ECV. While it's an interesting suggestion, it's not realistic. And power chairs tend to weigh more than ECVs, even empty.