allie_to_you
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I know that for a lot of the rides at Disney that can accommodate a standard wheelchair (Ellen, Seas w/ Nemo, Pooh, etc)...if you are in an ECV, you have to transfer to a standard wheelchair and then your wheelchair can go on the ride vehicle. Has anyone had any experience with an electric wheelchair going on these ride vehicles? From what I can tell, the electric wheelchairs are about the same size as a regular wheelchair, they are just motorized.
On our next trip, we will be bringing our young daughter, so I will be pushing around a stroller, which won't leave me available to help push my DH who is a paraplegic and uses a manual wheelchair. We are looking at renting him an electric wheelchair so that he can maneuver himself around the parks, but weren't sure how that would work with getting on the rides since he can't transfer himself. He doesn't really want to have to do multiple transfers a day from an ECV into a regular wheelchair, which is why we thought an electric wheelchair might be a possible option that he could remain in all day and for the accessible rides
On our next trip, we will be bringing our young daughter, so I will be pushing around a stroller, which won't leave me available to help push my DH who is a paraplegic and uses a manual wheelchair. We are looking at renting him an electric wheelchair so that he can maneuver himself around the parks, but weren't sure how that would work with getting on the rides since he can't transfer himself. He doesn't really want to have to do multiple transfers a day from an ECV into a regular wheelchair, which is why we thought an electric wheelchair might be a possible option that he could remain in all day and for the accessible rides