5forMickey
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I think the only time I've given a snarky look to anyone in an ECV is when people let a little kid operate and steer it
Unless you are in front of my mother in a large crowd


I think the only time I've given a snarky look to anyone in an ECV is when people let a little kid operate and steer it
I yelled back that it was easy, all you had to do was be the only survivor when your Blackhawk got shot down. I then loudly asked if there was anything else she needed to know? She looked down and didn't say another word.![]()
Unless you are in front of my mother in a large crowdtrust me, your heals will be thankful that she let her grandson drive it around you instead of her
and I guess since he had a license to drive a 4 wheeler he was quite capable of driving the ECV, but I do hear what you are saying........
but I don't think 5 year olds should be operating either![]()
Rude comments? While we were boarding the Peter Pan ride one morning, a young lady yelled out that she wished she was handicapped so she could walk on all the rides. I yelled back that it was easy, all you had to do was be the only survivor when your Blackhawk got shot down. I then loudly asked if there was anything else she needed to know? She looked down and didn't say another word.![]()
While we're at Disney, we go out of our way to spread a little pixie dust of our own. She likes to give out stickers and glow bracelets to other kids, and we hold doors for people, give our fast passes away, and pick up trash if we see any. My DGD6 even gave her balloon away once to a little girl when her mom said they cost too much. All of it just adds to our enjoyment of our trips.![]()
Anyway one of her friends suggested making a bumper sticker or tag for her ECV saying something along the lines of 'Not letting my disability stop me having a good time' Another friend has a funny one along the same lines. Another one has one that says I'd gladly give up my disability and walk - don't hassle me for riding.
It was an open secret that using an ECV or a wheelchair was basically a front of the line pass and people were ruthlessly taking advantage of that. With the changes, the number EVC's and wheelchairs has dropped pretty dramatically in the parks. I never used either, but I did hear the comments that other people made. People suck sometimes. Anyway, with changes and the noticeable decrease in usage, the think the perception of the general public has changed now that the perceived advantage isn't there.