RaySharpton
Retired and going to Disney.
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I will be renting a heavy duty mobility scooter or ECV (Electric Convenience Vehicle) for the very first time from an outside rental company to use for my whole trip.
I will call Randy's Mobility today to place my order to use in about three weeks.
I am 55 years old, an overweight pooh size person that has difficulty walking long distances. Long distances for me is from the WDW Magic Kingdom bus to the front gate to rent a WDW ECV. So I can walk, but getting from one place to another causes great pain and discomfort. The past year, I am also getting very out of breath with some chest pain when walking.
When I used a ECV at the WDW parks, I felt so much better and free to go just about anywhere without thinking about the distance and whether I would be able to make it without falling to the ground.
I have not seen many Mobility DISers post on the Disability Board that can't walk long distances. Almost everyone has a valid reason to use a wheelchair or mobility scooter.
There must be others like me out there that are stubborn and refuse to get a handicap sticker, because we can walk, but cannot walk long distances.
Over the years, I have missed out on so many chances to visit different parts of the WDW resorts and other areas because of the fear of walking long distances and the need to request help.
After all I can walk.
I have started getting excited about the rental and I am starting to think of the million of places that I can go every day using the rental mobility scooter.
I'll be staying in a Studio at the Disney Old Key West Resort. I had not planned to go to WDW until December, when I usually go. But I was able to trade a studio timeshare on the Interval International site for this Studio and the DVC (Disney Vacation Club) Old Key West Resort.
I can't believe that I got this lucky, because I usually never see an exchange into Disney property, so I jumped on this. What a great deal.
Well, having and using a mobility scooter for my entire trip, I will be able to leave my OKW studio room to have meals at the OKW Olivia's restaurant. Not a big deal to many, but I would not think about eating at Olivia's restaurant unless I was also going to a park or checking out.
More importantly, I will be able to stroll around the property.
I plan on riding around the golf course path, if it is allowed, to see all the beautiful scenery.
I also plan to drive to the OKW marina, and hop on the boat launch to Sarasota Springs Resort and tour the area. Or take the same boat launch to Downtown Disney for the day, and visit all the stores at Downtown Market Place. Then scoot over and stroll through Pleasure Island and then on over to West Side, and maybe see a movie.
During the evening, Downtown Disney West End seems to have beautiful walk next to the lake which is very pretty at night. As a matter of fact all of Downtown Disney looks so different lighted up at night. I could visit the Jazz Club at Pleasure Island at night and maybe other clubs if it is not too crowded. And, of course, Downtown Market Place is beautiful at night.
Oh, I almost forgot. I would love to take the path from Old Key West Resort to Downtown Disney West Side. This sounds like a beautiful walk.
And a trip to Disney's Wilderness Camp Ground to tour the area and trails and have dinner at Trail's End restaurant and then scoot over to visit the nightly, outdoor marshmallow roast and outdoor movie.
And maybe use the trail from Wilderness Lodge Resort to the Wilderness Campground. This should be a beautiful walk.
Epcot will be a main attraction for me this time of year with all the blooming flowers. I can take my time and visit and enjoy every single area at Epcot.
And at the Epcot International Gateway scoot around the lake to see all of the resorts. Especially at night. I've always wanted to walk around the lake without feeling like I was going to have a heart attack. Now I will be able to for the very first time. I can plan on eating at the Yachtsman Steakhouse or the Beach Club Ice Cream Place. And visit Boardwalk Resorts ESPN's restaurant and maybe watch some baseball.
Oh and maybe use the trail from the Boardwalk and MGM.
And scooting around the lakes at the Coronado Springs Resort and the Caribbean Resort. This must be a beautiful area, too.
Oh, and scooting around the Port Orleans Riverside Resort walkways and river over to the Port Orleans French Quarter Resort. And, of course, a boat launch to the Downtown Disney area.
Maybe even to the WDW All-Star Resorts and POP Century Resort to take my time and see all of the large icons of the resorts.
And maybe tour the sidewalk that I have seen from the monorail around the lake from the transportation center to Magic Kingdom. And visit the Polynesian Resort and Grand Floridian Resort and Contemporary Resort pool area and marinas and grounds.
And to visit the AKL resorts outside area. I actually have never done this because of the walking thing. Now, I will.
And visiting the All Star Sports Complex to look around and see what is there.
And, of course, all of the parks, lol.
And I will be able to take the WDW Bus transportation, boat launches, monorail, ferryboat and sidewalks and trails everywhere.
Have I left out anything?
I am getting so excited.
Is there anything that I can look up for you while I am there? Are there any pictures that I can take while I am down there that you might be interested to see?
I'll try to make a trip report when I get back with all of my experiences.
Sincerely, Ray
I will call Randy's Mobility today to place my order to use in about three weeks.
I am 55 years old, an overweight pooh size person that has difficulty walking long distances. Long distances for me is from the WDW Magic Kingdom bus to the front gate to rent a WDW ECV. So I can walk, but getting from one place to another causes great pain and discomfort. The past year, I am also getting very out of breath with some chest pain when walking.
When I used a ECV at the WDW parks, I felt so much better and free to go just about anywhere without thinking about the distance and whether I would be able to make it without falling to the ground.
I have not seen many Mobility DISers post on the Disability Board that can't walk long distances. Almost everyone has a valid reason to use a wheelchair or mobility scooter.
There must be others like me out there that are stubborn and refuse to get a handicap sticker, because we can walk, but cannot walk long distances.
Over the years, I have missed out on so many chances to visit different parts of the WDW resorts and other areas because of the fear of walking long distances and the need to request help.
After all I can walk.
I have started getting excited about the rental and I am starting to think of the million of places that I can go every day using the rental mobility scooter.
I'll be staying in a Studio at the Disney Old Key West Resort. I had not planned to go to WDW until December, when I usually go. But I was able to trade a studio timeshare on the Interval International site for this Studio and the DVC (Disney Vacation Club) Old Key West Resort.
I can't believe that I got this lucky, because I usually never see an exchange into Disney property, so I jumped on this. What a great deal.
Well, having and using a mobility scooter for my entire trip, I will be able to leave my OKW studio room to have meals at the OKW Olivia's restaurant. Not a big deal to many, but I would not think about eating at Olivia's restaurant unless I was also going to a park or checking out.
More importantly, I will be able to stroll around the property.
I plan on riding around the golf course path, if it is allowed, to see all the beautiful scenery.
I also plan to drive to the OKW marina, and hop on the boat launch to Sarasota Springs Resort and tour the area. Or take the same boat launch to Downtown Disney for the day, and visit all the stores at Downtown Market Place. Then scoot over and stroll through Pleasure Island and then on over to West Side, and maybe see a movie.
During the evening, Downtown Disney West End seems to have beautiful walk next to the lake which is very pretty at night. As a matter of fact all of Downtown Disney looks so different lighted up at night. I could visit the Jazz Club at Pleasure Island at night and maybe other clubs if it is not too crowded. And, of course, Downtown Market Place is beautiful at night.
Oh, I almost forgot. I would love to take the path from Old Key West Resort to Downtown Disney West Side. This sounds like a beautiful walk.
And a trip to Disney's Wilderness Camp Ground to tour the area and trails and have dinner at Trail's End restaurant and then scoot over to visit the nightly, outdoor marshmallow roast and outdoor movie.
And maybe use the trail from Wilderness Lodge Resort to the Wilderness Campground. This should be a beautiful walk.
Epcot will be a main attraction for me this time of year with all the blooming flowers. I can take my time and visit and enjoy every single area at Epcot.
And at the Epcot International Gateway scoot around the lake to see all of the resorts. Especially at night. I've always wanted to walk around the lake without feeling like I was going to have a heart attack. Now I will be able to for the very first time. I can plan on eating at the Yachtsman Steakhouse or the Beach Club Ice Cream Place. And visit Boardwalk Resorts ESPN's restaurant and maybe watch some baseball.
Oh and maybe use the trail from the Boardwalk and MGM.
And scooting around the lakes at the Coronado Springs Resort and the Caribbean Resort. This must be a beautiful area, too.
Oh, and scooting around the Port Orleans Riverside Resort walkways and river over to the Port Orleans French Quarter Resort. And, of course, a boat launch to the Downtown Disney area.
Maybe even to the WDW All-Star Resorts and POP Century Resort to take my time and see all of the large icons of the resorts.
And maybe tour the sidewalk that I have seen from the monorail around the lake from the transportation center to Magic Kingdom. And visit the Polynesian Resort and Grand Floridian Resort and Contemporary Resort pool area and marinas and grounds.
And to visit the AKL resorts outside area. I actually have never done this because of the walking thing. Now, I will.
And visiting the All Star Sports Complex to look around and see what is there.
And, of course, all of the parks, lol.
And I will be able to take the WDW Bus transportation, boat launches, monorail, ferryboat and sidewalks and trails everywhere.
Have I left out anything?
I am getting so excited.
Is there anything that I can look up for you while I am there? Are there any pictures that I can take while I am down there that you might be interested to see?
I'll try to make a trip report when I get back with all of my experiences.
Sincerely, Ray