A few years ago my mother (only 91 at the time) came to visit me and did not want to use an
ECV for Epcot. I asked her if she could walk from her apartment to the nearby subway station (two long blocks in NYC) and her response was she could if she needed to. So I then said "and back" and after a short pause continued "three times in a row". She gave me a look that only a mother could, and I explained about distances at Epcot. Anyway, we spent eight hours in Epcot and she came out exhausted even with the ECV. She agreed I had been right. And it is now 4½ years and she still tells people how much she enjoyed that day.
Please ask him the following questions. Here are the suggested answers to go with them.
1. Are you disabled (even temporarily)? Yes.
2. Do the people you are traveling with, such as your family, know you are disabled? Yes.
3. Do you expect to meet anyone you know during this trip who may not know you are disabled. Probably No!
4. Do you expect to meet a bunch of people who you will probably never meet again in your life? Probably yes!
5. Is there any reason at all that you should care what these people think about you? Absolutely No!!
6. Will using a wheelchair or ECV make for a better vacation for you
and your family? Absolutely YES!