evc and rides

huckster

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i will be using an ECV, but i am able to walk and stand for small periods of time i would perfer to use regular lines to ride rides can i just park my evc in front of ride and pick up after i get off? are there "parking spots"? i am accepting the fact that i am permantly disable , but not ready to give in yet, so renting an evc is a big step for me, but i want to enjoy my vacation just like the old days at wdw:thumbsup2, i am worried about busses, too, i can walk and stand , just pain and weakness sometime sets in. if i go to long thanks
 
You can choose to park the ECV with the strollers if you would like.
There are a few things to think about though.
For some attractions, the entrance and exit are bit that close together, so you will want to make sure of where you need to go to get back to the ECV when you are done with the attraction.

Some attractions have a long distance to walk from the entrance to the line until the boarding area, even if the wait is short. Bug's Life and Lights, Motors, Action are 2 attractions that come to mind.

Some attractions involve a preshow where you will be standing for a few to up to 15 minutes unless you keep the ECV with you.

If you rent from an off-site place, you will have the ECV with you on the bus. Wheelchairs and ECVs are loaded first, which means you will have a seat. Guests with wheelchairs can remain seated on the wheelchair; guests with ECVs should switch to a bus seat because an ECV is harder to tie down securely and easier to tip if occupied.
 














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