Also - there were several instances we encountered where many of the wheelchairs had tire issues - Especially at Peter Pan.
Yeah, they should invest in wheelchairs that have solid (flat free) tires instead of the pneumatic tires that need to be reinflated every so often.
There are a few attractions where the load and unload areas are too far apart for CMs to move you ECV in enough time.Yes there are wheelchairs at rides requiring that transfer. There are some attractions that do not allow ECVs through the queue, usually due to limited space to store them while you ride.
Thanks for the info!
I have a bad knee and know I won't be able to walk as much as needed so I was planning on renting an electric wheelchair
This isn't every ride, only a few like Pirates of the Caribbean.Question as I plan on a trip by myself and need a scooter. If I have no one to push me in a wheelchair, I can't ride?
There are usually options for those who have no one to push them, but it varies. Always explain the situation and ask.This isn't every ride, only a few like Pirates of the Caribbean.
Correct. Cast Members cannot push guests for liability reasons.
I've seen people say they arranged a companion to help through their religion or a service club they belong to. They'd buy a nice lunch or something else in exchange for the assistance for a half day or so.
Thank you.I was lucky enough that, in the cases where I was using an ECV but needed to transfer to a manual wheelchair for a queue, the queue was short enough and moved slowly enough that I was able to self-propel even with my weak upper body (and pushing with my “good” leg to assist). OBVIOUSLY this isn’t going to be possible for everybody who uses an ECV or wheelchair. One thing I wish I had thought of before it actually happened was asking the cast member how long and how far I’d have to propel, and if there were any ramps/grades.
I would assume they would need admission etc.This isn't every ride, only a few like Pirates of the Caribbean.
Correct. Cast Members cannot push guests for liability reasons.
I've seen people say they arranged a companion to help through their religion or a service club they belong to. They'd buy a nice lunch or something else in exchange for the assistance for a half day or so.
If they're local, they might have an AP, but admission of some sort would be needed as well as parking/transportationI would assume they would need admission etc.
Question as I plan on a trip by myself and need a scooter. If I have no one to push me in a wheelchair, I can't ride?
Correct. Cast Members cannot push guests for liability reasons.