2010_Bride
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Nov 12, 2009
- Messages
- 787
Hello Everyone!
I want to begin by thanking you all for providing such helpful information about ECV use at the parks. As a result of a serious car accident, I now require a scooter for the parks and my trip last week was my first time back to Disney since my accident.
I read many threads with amazing tips that really came in handy (especially the one about driving the ECV all the way down the bus ramp before trying to turn it! I saw another guest who tipped their scooter and had to put their leg down to stop from tipping all the way over - yikes!).
I wanted to share one tip that I hadn't read on this board. ALWAYS check the speed dial before driving the ECV if you have left it unattended! Twice on my five day trip when I returned to my ECV after going on a ride someone had turned the dial all the way up past rabbit speed. The first time it happened I was reversing it and I squeezed the handle about half way (because it's usually near turtle mode) and the scooter flew backwards! Luckily I always leave lots of space between me and other people or I would have hit someone. After that life lesson I always checked the dial and had it happen once more during my trip.
Happy Scooting!
I want to begin by thanking you all for providing such helpful information about ECV use at the parks. As a result of a serious car accident, I now require a scooter for the parks and my trip last week was my first time back to Disney since my accident.
I read many threads with amazing tips that really came in handy (especially the one about driving the ECV all the way down the bus ramp before trying to turn it! I saw another guest who tipped their scooter and had to put their leg down to stop from tipping all the way over - yikes!).
I wanted to share one tip that I hadn't read on this board. ALWAYS check the speed dial before driving the ECV if you have left it unattended! Twice on my five day trip when I returned to my ECV after going on a ride someone had turned the dial all the way up past rabbit speed. The first time it happened I was reversing it and I squeezed the handle about half way (because it's usually near turtle mode) and the scooter flew backwards! Luckily I always leave lots of space between me and other people or I would have hit someone. After that life lesson I always checked the dial and had it happen once more during my trip.
Happy Scooting!