Here is our situation: My two sisters and I are taking our mother, who will be 80 next year for a week in October. My mother just went alone with me on a December trip and did alright...at her pace. We took it real s..l..o..w!
However, my older sister will be joining us for this trip and has mobility problems. She doesn't use a WC or ECV in normal everyday use, but does have a hard time, tires easily, and tends to fall quite often. She has a muscular disease and her muscles are really weak.
She knows it will be impossible for her to keep up--even at a slow pace-- for these long distances, long days, and a long week. So she is willing to use a WC (be pushed by me) or possibly rent an ECV. (We are staying at the Boardwalk Villas and can board boats to Epcot or MGM as needed.)
It seems like most people say the best deal is to rent an ECV offsite. This way we have it for Downtown Disney, etc.
My question is about parking the ECV for a lot of the rides, attractions. As long as there are NO steps to climb, she could park it and walk into the ride or stand in line with us. Do people park the ECV's where strollers are parked? Or is it best to try to ride them onto most of the attractions where possible? (I am used to parking strollers for grandkids.), but was wondering if there is a special section for ECV parking if one does not take it into the attraction.
Any advice? thanks.
However, my older sister will be joining us for this trip and has mobility problems. She doesn't use a WC or ECV in normal everyday use, but does have a hard time, tires easily, and tends to fall quite often. She has a muscular disease and her muscles are really weak.
She knows it will be impossible for her to keep up--even at a slow pace-- for these long distances, long days, and a long week. So she is willing to use a WC (be pushed by me) or possibly rent an ECV. (We are staying at the Boardwalk Villas and can board boats to Epcot or MGM as needed.)
It seems like most people say the best deal is to rent an ECV offsite. This way we have it for Downtown Disney, etc.
My question is about parking the ECV for a lot of the rides, attractions. As long as there are NO steps to climb, she could park it and walk into the ride or stand in line with us. Do people park the ECV's where strollers are parked? Or is it best to try to ride them onto most of the attractions where possible? (I am used to parking strollers for grandkids.), but was wondering if there is a special section for ECV parking if one does not take it into the attraction.
Any advice? thanks.