Mamalisa58
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- May 7, 2000
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Sorry, I do not see Disney ever handing those keys over as guests walk in the door.
Those keys are quite pricey. $35 a day plus a $5 deposit at the present time.
Also ECV guests have very few perks and a lot of disadvanges.
The biggest perk an EVC rider is a place to sit while touring the parks.
I hate using an EVC at WDW. I cannot look around and enjoy the sceanery and the views while driving my WVC.
My view is mostly of other guests backsides.
I have to watch those those giests very cafefully because most of them don't see me (I am usually below their line of vision) and they often walk right in front me so I have I have to concentrate on the guests surrounding me instead of enjoying the park views.
I hate not being able to walk down Main Street holding my DH's or Grandson's hand.
Believe me it is not easy or fun to drive an EVC at WDW.
Why do I drive one ?
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Because without the EVC WDW would not be accessible to me.
Just my 2 cents.

Why can't people voice thier OPINION w/out everyone getting up in arms?! An opinion is someone's viewpoint not actual fact! Why can't we just respect other opinions regardless of whether or not we agree w/them?!![]()
Hi Linda,
Try as we might, there will always be some people who are unwilling to listen and learn or who simply lack the compassion, sensitivity, etc., to relate. My mother taught me to feel sorry for them... for how much they miss.
Luckily, they are only a small minority, just as I believe only a small minority abuse the system. Most of the posters in this thread have been kind and supportive, just as most people are in the real world.
FWIW - My son doesn't need/use a wheel chair or ECV. His birth defect/disability is completely hidden, and for his sake, I am glad.
Here's to many more magical trips at the happiest place on earth!
(P.S. My son's birth defect is the reason I'm always posting, on the "Family of 5+" threads, why I would perfer beds to pull-outs. We've spent too many nights on those pull-outs while he's hospitalized, including the first 35 days of his life. It must feel like I'm stalking you on those threads, though!)
for you and yours.
I don't love Pop... I do LOVE Wal*Mart!!!
