I think that these people are few and far between. It doesn't take long (maybe an hour or so) before one realizes that "skipping" the lines usually means a LONGER wait than standing in the "regular" line. So, someone who is renting an
ecv to "cheat the system" isn't likely to repeat the experience.
I know they wait longer, but at
Disneyland I have had many claim this, I really can't say that I have seen any repeat it and I am sure it is because of this, but my point is there are people that do this.
As far as the transferring at the Nemo show goes, I would have said I am sorry but I can't leave the chair here, I can wheel up next to a seat and transfer then another member of my party can take the wheel chair out. I personally can't handle stairs, even though I don't need an ECV, so I would have said so. Also I should note that I am far more familiar with wheelchairs at Disneyland than at WDW, so some of these things are good to note as my mom will most likely need an ECV when we go in August. You see at Disneyland they prefer you to transfer and take the chair out and have someone get it at the end, the exception being any 3-D show, they simply have you put it to the side so it is not in the way.
For people with hidden disabilities, WDW can be REALLY far from normal activities.
I agree with this completely, please do not think I am trying to discourage anyone from getting one, I just want people to think about it first, I mean if an ECV isn't going to help you, please do not get one, if it is, please, please get one.
If they do repeat the experience then they likely have a hidden disability that they do not wish to discuss. We are planning a large family trip for 2008 and my DFIL really should get an ecv. If he does, he is likely to say that he doesn't need it. However, I know that he cannot survive WDW without one. He might be able to tour for 2 hours per day but that would be it and his feet would be in BAD shape from trying.
As I said I know the ones that say they are trying to cheat the system end up not repeating the experience, but others do and it just bugs me that people try to cheat, we get the assistance we need because we NEED it, so I guess the kist of this whole thread has been:
If you need assistance (GAC, Wheelchair, ECV, etc.) please, please get it, if you absolutely do not need assistance please do not try to cheat the system, you will wait longer and others that truly need that assistance may not be able to get it because you tried to cheat the system.