My dad is a double amputee (below the knee), and while he uses prosthetics along with his ECV, this of course really changes how he is able to move and balance. Vehicles that stop completely are better than those that remain in motion. Rides that required a full transfer and stepping down did not work at all for him in the past, so any that look like that will be out. We haven't been to Disney in a bit, and I have been going through the brochures to note which rides require either complete transfer or transfer to a standard wheelchair, and which you can stay in an ECV for.
Has anyone had an experience where the approach listed did NOT work for them? Are there any that people have had a particularly tricky time with? Any that have test vehicles so you can check your comfort level before trying in front of an audience? (At Universal they had a great system where my dad could get settled on a ride out of view and then it would be loaded onto the track. They even let us ride twice. So kind.) Of course he will have to use his judgment, but if someone had an experience that would help inform us and doesn't mind sharing, I appreciate it! Our last trip was 5 years ago and between there being new rides + my memory being not the best, I was wondering about people's more recent experiences.
Thanks!!
Has anyone had an experience where the approach listed did NOT work for them? Are there any that people have had a particularly tricky time with? Any that have test vehicles so you can check your comfort level before trying in front of an audience? (At Universal they had a great system where my dad could get settled on a ride out of view and then it would be loaded onto the track. They even let us ride twice. So kind.) Of course he will have to use his judgment, but if someone had an experience that would help inform us and doesn't mind sharing, I appreciate it! Our last trip was 5 years ago and between there being new rides + my memory being not the best, I was wondering about people's more recent experiences.
Thanks!!