Bete
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MK seems to be the hardest to figure out what's ok and what may not be ok with ECVs and parking for a while to enjoy the Disney entertainment offered on the grounds. One time I was on Main Street, not on the sidewalk and I was listening to a barber shop quartet. I was scolded by a CM that I couldn't be there. Maybe, I was blocking the way for Disney vehicles; I was never told why it wasn't a good spot. Another time for a castle show (ei. Cinderellabration) we were in the very front of it and no problem with seeing the show. Then another day at the same spot, for the same show by the castle we were told we couldn't be there. Of course, this was after we camped out for a while for the spot. Fireworks by the castle area is the same way. Sometimes, you can be anywhere and other times not with ECVs.
At Epcot, it doesn't seem to matter, at all. We were able to park the ECVs where we want for the Kristos or the acrobat show at China, etc. At Christmas, you can be front and center with all the Santas in each country with an ECV. There seems to be very little concern with wherever you want to park and listen and watch with your ECV the Disney entertainment.
There's not so many issues with Disney Studios or Animal Kingdom, either. There's not as much there to see that way compared to Epcot and MK.
For parades and fireworks, we try to stick with the handicap areas, but it's not always possible to get a spot there because of limited space. I'm quite a photograher and videographer; so, there are times I want to be front and center by the castle, as an example for filming or shooting. Others can do it; so, why not us? I'm willing to be there early to save a spot but very frustrated, if I'm told I have to leave after being there for an hour. I've been shamed into leaving at MK by a CM.
Are there any real answers for this problem? Are there any real rules? Any good hints with this mobiltity issue would be appreciated. What's ok and what's not ok would certainly help to have less anxiety over this issue.
Has anyone out there had a similar experience? Share your story.
There will be three of us on ECVs on our next trip and I'm even more concerned because we obviously want to be parked by each other, either side by side or in back of each other. I feel like a road block; already, and I'm not trying to be that way. Help!

At Epcot, it doesn't seem to matter, at all. We were able to park the ECVs where we want for the Kristos or the acrobat show at China, etc. At Christmas, you can be front and center with all the Santas in each country with an ECV. There seems to be very little concern with wherever you want to park and listen and watch with your ECV the Disney entertainment.
There's not so many issues with Disney Studios or Animal Kingdom, either. There's not as much there to see that way compared to Epcot and MK.
For parades and fireworks, we try to stick with the handicap areas, but it's not always possible to get a spot there because of limited space. I'm quite a photograher and videographer; so, there are times I want to be front and center by the castle, as an example for filming or shooting. Others can do it; so, why not us? I'm willing to be there early to save a spot but very frustrated, if I'm told I have to leave after being there for an hour. I've been shamed into leaving at MK by a CM.
Are there any real answers for this problem? Are there any real rules? Any good hints with this mobiltity issue would be appreciated. What's ok and what's not ok would certainly help to have less anxiety over this issue.
Has anyone out there had a similar experience? Share your story.
There will be three of us on ECVs on our next trip and I'm even more concerned because we obviously want to be parked by each other, either side by side or in back of each other. I feel like a road block; already, and I'm not trying to be that way. Help!


