@Rista1313 tell your hubby this:
That
ECV that he doesn't want to use? It's nothing more than a
tool to preserve and improve his mobility while on vacation. Does he refuse to wear eyeglasses if he needs them? Those are a tool to improve vision. He already uses a cane to support his mobility - that's a tool as well. The ECV is just a different tool.
As
@arminnie said above, it's not that difficult to get a (standard rental) ECV on and off the buses - the drivers are very helpful, and by the end of your first round trip you will be an old pro. A standard rental ECV is nimble enough to get on and off the buses fairly easily. We will be glad to give you *tons* of tips for first time riders (or you can just use the "Search" box up at the top of this page and look for "first time ECV")
And, as
@Betty Rohrer pointed out - often the Parks do run out of
ECV rentals by afternoon, and you would be "stuck" waiting for someone to return one. At $50/day, it's typically far cheaper to just rent from an outside vendor and have it delivered to your Resort hotel.
I *love* the independence of having an ECV at the Resorts - I can get up early, and motor on down to the QS to get my morning coffee and a muffin, and enjoy myself while certain other people in my party take FOREVER to get ready! LOL The size of my Resort - or where our rooms are located - is no longer an issue. Want to do two or three Parks in one day? OK, just point me to the buses. Plus, I can go all over Disney Springs (which has nearly doubled in size now) and I can easily keep up with my family - in fact, most days I am still ready to go when they are ready to go home!
But the greatest "gift" that I get from using the ECV is that when I wake up on the last day of my trip, I am no worse off than I was on the first day. I have not lost my stamina, my ability to enjoy myself, or my happy memories due to pain and stiffness and swelling that has only increased every day of my stay at WDW. Instead, I am able to return directly to my life at home with no down time to recover from my vacation.
Obviously, it's his choice. If he refuses to rent an ECV in advance, if I were in your shoes, I would have the phone number for a rental agency in my smartphone. Walker and Buena Vista (and other rental agencies) can deliver directly to the Parks in a pinch - and then pick it up at the hotel when you are ready to go home.