I will be taking a friend to WDW in Sept, a first trip for both of us. She has variable mobility issues, but even when she can walk on her own, it's not for far. Usually her husband pushes her in her manual chair, but he won't be with us. I can get around OK for day to day, but with a bad back and arthritus in feet and knees, I am having increasing difficulty standing or walking for long periods. I am considering renting an ECV for each of us from one of the sources listed on this forum.
She has used store scooters a few times, but I have never used one at all. Are they difficult to drive? Would it be helpful to start using store scooters now to practice?
We are intending to stay at the Animal Kingdom Lodge although arangements are not final. Will the ECV fit through the door of a standard room? Since we can get around the room OK, we don't want to take up a handicapped room if we don't need to.
I have heard that the busses from the resorts to the parks can only carry one ECV at a time. Is that true? That would certainly make getting back and forth a pain.
We will be able to ride standard cars and may even be able to just stand in line if the line is short enough to avoid problems caused by inexpert driving. (We are hoping for short lines in late Sept.) Do we still need to get a GAC if we don't have any problems other than using the ECV?
Any other hints for first time ECV users?
A part of my brain keeps telling me we can just get her a manual chair and I will push her around, but I am afraid that my body isn't as strong as my denial is. I would hate to get there and then be unable to do very much because I hurt so much, and have my friend miss out on things because she is relying on me to be able to push her.
She has used store scooters a few times, but I have never used one at all. Are they difficult to drive? Would it be helpful to start using store scooters now to practice?
We are intending to stay at the Animal Kingdom Lodge although arangements are not final. Will the ECV fit through the door of a standard room? Since we can get around the room OK, we don't want to take up a handicapped room if we don't need to.
I have heard that the busses from the resorts to the parks can only carry one ECV at a time. Is that true? That would certainly make getting back and forth a pain.
We will be able to ride standard cars and may even be able to just stand in line if the line is short enough to avoid problems caused by inexpert driving. (We are hoping for short lines in late Sept.) Do we still need to get a GAC if we don't have any problems other than using the ECV?
Any other hints for first time ECV users?
A part of my brain keeps telling me we can just get her a manual chair and I will push her around, but I am afraid that my body isn't as strong as my denial is. I would hate to get there and then be unable to do very much because I hurt so much, and have my friend miss out on things because she is relying on me to be able to push her.