maroo
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Sue, again, hit the nail on the head. No one knows more about this stuff, on a personal level or a Disney level, than Sue!
The only thing I have not seen mentioned anywhere is the cost of renting an ECV. They are expensive! And a pain to deal with. On our trip, the 15-year-old we had with us is in a power wheelchair. She can't transfer, stand, or walk on her own. After picking her up to get on rides, and do daily stuff, I threw my back out on our last day. I tried to get an ECV, so that my friends wouldn't have to push me around, and I didn't have enough money!! Those things are expensive!
And the only worse than an ECV is a regular wheelchair. They hurt to push when you are sitting in one. Your hands get blisters and it is so hard to go up or down inclines. And if you are behind it pushing...you have the same issue. Your hands hurt after a little while, they get sweaty and sore and they are tough to push uphill and hard to slow down when you are going downhill. Especially in a crowded park.
I am just thankful, on a regular day, that I can walk around the parks. I am glad that I am physcially able to stand in the line. I feel fortunate that no one has to get me dressed every morning. I am glad I can brush my own hair.
Everything else just seems small when I remember that.

The only thing I have not seen mentioned anywhere is the cost of renting an ECV. They are expensive! And a pain to deal with. On our trip, the 15-year-old we had with us is in a power wheelchair. She can't transfer, stand, or walk on her own. After picking her up to get on rides, and do daily stuff, I threw my back out on our last day. I tried to get an ECV, so that my friends wouldn't have to push me around, and I didn't have enough money!! Those things are expensive!
And the only worse than an ECV is a regular wheelchair. They hurt to push when you are sitting in one. Your hands get blisters and it is so hard to go up or down inclines. And if you are behind it pushing...you have the same issue. Your hands hurt after a little while, they get sweaty and sore and they are tough to push uphill and hard to slow down when you are going downhill. Especially in a crowded park.
I am just thankful, on a regular day, that I can walk around the parks. I am glad that I am physcially able to stand in the line. I feel fortunate that no one has to get me dressed every morning. I am glad I can brush my own hair.
Everything else just seems small when I remember that.