I am in treatment for chronic Lyme disease and will need to use an
ECV for our trip in 4 weeks. Where is the best place to rent one from?
Also- I'm super nervous about getting it on/off the buses? Any tips? I've only used an ECV at
Disneyland and no buses there
Don't be nervous about the buses - once you get a good feel for it, it will be pretty simple! Best advice is to line up straight on the ramp - don't try to approach from an angle. The drivers will assist you - they really are marvelous (as are all of the Transportation folks at WDW; boat captains, Monorail attendants, etc) and they will guide you through the process. Go slowly, don't be afraid - literally THOUSANDS of times a time at WDW those ramps are used by folks in
ECVs! - and above all remember that if you need help with the loading, you can always have a member of your party drive it on, or it can be put into manual mode and pushed up the ramp if needed.

I'll bet you $5 right now you'll be fine! Take a few minutes to get used to your rental, figure out how tightly it turns, and how quickly it stops, etc. and you'll be fine!
Just as an FYI, there is a similar size portable ramp that they use for the boats and the Monorail. Again, you just take your time, and get used to it, and pretty quickly you'll be driving round like an old Pro!

You can ride most of the boats at WDW with the ECV - it's only the smaller boats that have a step down into them that aren't accessible. The only other time that getting on/off a boat is an issue is if the water levels happen to be too high or too low for the crew to safely drop the portable ramp. But I've only had that happen a couple of times since I have been using an ECV at WDW, so no worries!
As far as other guests go, if anyone ever says anything, just politely remind them that even though you do get to board first, you also have to get off last, after everyone else. But I have to tell you, we have been to WDW 3 times in the past year, and I have noticed that folks just don't seem to care that much about ECVs anymore. The few who do are not worth the time and trouble to worry about. You get on that thing, and go have a Magical time at WDW, and don't worry!
