Okay, I'm back from my trip and loved the
scooter. Much, much better than the push wheel chair for the back, and much more freedom. Lots of fun driving the scooter. I'm fairly young to be uising a scooter, and was annoyed by some CM's whom I believe thought I was just joy riding. Since it was so cold on our trip, I had pants on. Which covers up my tape, and braces I wear on my knee.
In particular on one buzz ride. We rode lots of times on different days, most cms's great but we met a few bad ones.
One day, in the back area where they load wheel chair people, they usually have you walk to the end of the walkway, and then get on the conveyor belt, and get into the car. Well, this one dude, had us jump in on the land part, no conveyor belt. It was like a quick jump into the car. I was really surprised at that loading technique. I really think it was dangerous, and my husband thought it was a crazy entrance too.
At least that only happened once.
Then on the stitch ride. now ,I've done the alien encounter with a push chair, and they let you bring in the chair. I wasn't quite sure why I couldn't bring in the scooter, however I didn't have a copy of the disability guide to know if it was push chair only. However I was really unhappy with the information and guidance with that rides CM's. I wasn't directed to the spot where to park the
ecv, motored up to the one entrance, where the turn style like section is, rudely told to park the ecv. Then get up to the entrance, and I was told to wait, they were full. So, I asked how long of a wait it would be? First she didn't want to answer, and I'm like do I need to wait in the scooter. She condecendily said, ow, you might want to wait in the scooter. After I'm like, how long am I going to have to stand here, then stand on that side of the turnstyle.
The absolutely offered me no assistance at all. That lady didn't even look for me when she started loading the next que. After the ride, we were zooming out and around, and went by the entrance, and let that CM know they weren't very accomadating to ecv's. There was another cm there, I'm not sure who, but I let them know their access and accomadation was horrible. Again this was a day with pants on and they could not visably see my knees all taped up, so I believe its a matter of they thought I didn't need help. Which is crazy since I'm using a scooter.
Why would I want to be sitting in a scooter if I didn't have to.
Then there is the peter pan ride. I think they have a conspiracy over on that ride. I've riden the ride many, many times, and attempted a few more times. One thing I didn't like is there are some CM's who won't let you ride this ride unless you have a fast pass. Even when there is only like a 10-15 minute wait time. Seemed weird, I'm not sure if its just one cm, or multiple. Its happened in serveral previous trips, allowed on the ride some days, and not on others. We generally get the fast pass for the pooh ride, so its frustrating when its only a 10-15 minute wait on peter pan to be told, you have to get a fast pass, or you can't ride. Of course they tell me I can wait in the regular line, and I'm like, can I take the ecv in the line, and they are like no. So, its our controversal ride most trips. Will we or won't we get to ride that ride, that day.
Of course we had lots of super super friendly CM's during our trip. Gotta love those CMs who guard the wheel chair spots for parades, shows, and other venues. They have their work cut out for people wanting the seating.
The pillow for the back. Awesome idea, helped a lot. Since I'm so short, reaching the handles was a little bit of an issue with really short arms, they only go back so far. Height wise great, since you could adjust seat height, could touch the scooter floor.
Rented from walker, scooter lasted all day, never had a problem with it running out, we didn't go crazy and go from 8am til midnight or anything. I'm under 140 so being lighter probably helps since the scooter is moving less weight. The adjusting of the speed. Really. really great. Moving it to slow in sections with crowds, stores, making
tight turns, made things easier, since when you stop suddenly your not get whip lash. OF course turning the speed up, when no one is around was also nice.
Felt we got lucky with the disney buses. We stayed at the swan, so we had boat access to mgm and epcot, or walk yourself. So, we bussed over to akl, MK and always were able to get on the first bus. I say lucky since at most there was only 1 wheelchair or scooter on, and people got up from the special section to let me board.
We drove to downtown disney. I had my husband practice taking the ecv apart in the room. Turned out to be a good idea. Taking apart easier than the first time putting back together. Since we were going in the evening, I felt it would be easier if he knew what he was doing, things would go more smoothly and they did.
We had an intermediate from national, and it fit nicely in the trunk, we just put the seat in the back seat of the car, since there were just 2 of us. The seat probably would have fit, but I didn't feel it was worth the effort to adjust things, and have my husband reposition stuff in the trunk. He's not the best at optimizing space, and felt it was easier to just put the chair part in the back seat of the car.
Connie