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tinkerbellandeeyor

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yes you read it right I concerned that dh might be the only one eligible to ride can he get in single rider in a ecv if not I can ride with him as a last resort I am just worried the ride we'll kill my mom she is on medication for high bloodl persure don't hold me to that
 
I am totally over thinking this to the point where I am beyond confused I know he can take his ecv though single rider line but the part I am confused on is does he need a family member such as my self to help him get in the ride or well a CM do it

FIW he is a very bright man the only problem is he can't walk long distance or stand for very long
 

If he is allowed to bring the ECV right next to the ride vehicle can he transfer by himself? Can he take 3 steps unassisted or 10 steps? If he communicates his specific abilities (or limitations), the CMs will know what he can do. I don't ride EE so I don't know how close he would be allowed with the ECV; maybe someone else can share that info and then you'll know if he can manage the transfer by himself.

Enjoy your vacation!
 
That is what I thought so basically the only way to help him on and off the ride is if I ride too yeah
no you do not have to ride too, if you want he can do single rider line tell then CM you are not riding but will help him get on and off the ride they will let you help him. I was able to take a wheel chair right up to EE and did not walk on step ( when I hurt my foot) not sure if you can do this with a wheel chair or not) but like the PP said it also depend on what he can do. here is a big difference is someone only being able to stand for 1 minute and take 10 steps and someone bing able to stand for 10 minutes and take 50 steps so he will need to let a CM know this.
 
Often with an ECV, the cast member will ask you (the person using the ECV) if they can walk/transfer/step down (all depending on what is needed to board the ride).

I know there is one ride at Disney where they ask me if I can walk, walk some number of feet and go up or down stairs. I can't do stairs, so they send me another way. It might be in Animal Kingdom.

All of that to tell you, they will know what he has to be able to do. That way, you can evaluate it before he gets in line.
 
Often with an ECV, the cast member will ask you (the person using the ECV) if they can walk/transfer/step down (all depending on what is needed to board the ride).

I know there is one ride at Disney where they ask me if I can walk, walk some number of feet and go up or down stairs. I can't do stairs, so they send me another way. It might be in Animal Kingdom.

All of that to tell you, they will know what he has to be able to do. That way, you can evaluate it before he gets in line.

I don't know why I am quoting you but any way on to my point my family got together for the 4tn this evening and my mom feels she is in good enough Health to ride with dh
 











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