Joy from Illinois
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Apr 10, 2002
- Messages
- 7
WE just came back from over a week's stay at the Wilderness Lodge. I was really worried by reports that handicapped access might be difficult in riding the buses or boats to the parks. I had a few misgivings but it all worked out fine. I have very bad arthritis in my knees (3 operations and one pending) so I rented a ECV from Walker Mobility--it was worth the $199 per week! At the prices of Disney tickets and hotels this is a very cheap price to pay for being able to go to the parks with little pain. Once I learned the knack of getting on and off the boat I had no difficulties. I tried to get there early and get on first when the boat wasn't weighed down by guests and a waited til last to get off. Sure enuf, the boat slowly rose and became very level. A "cast member" clued me in to this after my first try and it really worked. Also, I learned to rev down and then give the ECV power just as I came to the bump and got on with no trouble. We shared the buses with folks from the Fort Wilderness and I never had trouble with the buses, all had lifts or could "knee down" and road with more than one ECV bound person with no trouble. One driver when it was busy did chide me for waiting at the back fearing I wouldn't be able to get his attention to alert him before the bus was full. He didn't realize my husband had been waiting at the front of the line to tell him I was there. No worries, no hassles otherwise and I was able to do most anything I wanted. Such a relief!
