Nicole786
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I have found such great useful information in the DISAbilities FAQ! Thank you to the amazing people that put that together, it has helped put some fears at ease. I just wanted to clarify some concerns I have and get some further help hopefully.
I'm taking my mom and my grandma (her first visit!) to WDW in April. We decided to rent an ECV from Apple Scooters for the duration of the trip. We'll be staying at the GF, so the buses aren't *too* much of an issue, although we are going to HS so I'm a bit fearful of this new system. My grandma can walk, just not for long periods of time. (We were at Chipotle a few weeks ago, in a wait equivalent to about 15-20 minutes and I told her she passed her disney test
) She has never used an ECV, but since she can not stand/walk for long periods of time, we know the ECV will be worth its weight in gold.
So with the backstory here are my concerns.
I don't ever seeing us utilizing the wheelchair accessible ride vehicles, since even on TSM, she can climb stairs with little issue. Do we HAVE to ride the ECV into attractions? I guess my biggest concern is where do we put it? Does it park with the strollers?
Similarly, what about restaurants? My grandmother will want to sit in a regular seat, can we leave the ECV outside?
I think this I'll post this question on the GF FAQ, but maybe someone knows: How does bus loading work at the GF? Is there a designated area for ECV vehicles?
What happens in the rain? I think I read somewhere that we should invest in a shower cap to cover the handle? Is this sufficient?
Is there anything extra we need to bring with us to the park in case we need to charge the scooter? We plan on doing rope drop mostly, with breaks in the afternoon before venturing out dinner time/show times.
Do they deliver the scooter pre-assembled or do I need to brush up on how to assemble an ECV
Thank you so much for the help this has provided! I consider myself a WDW pro, but this is new territory, and I regret to say that I've just never payed much attention before. I just want my grandma to have a care-free, pleasant trip
I'm taking my mom and my grandma (her first visit!) to WDW in April. We decided to rent an ECV from Apple Scooters for the duration of the trip. We'll be staying at the GF, so the buses aren't *too* much of an issue, although we are going to HS so I'm a bit fearful of this new system. My grandma can walk, just not for long periods of time. (We were at Chipotle a few weeks ago, in a wait equivalent to about 15-20 minutes and I told her she passed her disney test

So with the backstory here are my concerns.
I don't ever seeing us utilizing the wheelchair accessible ride vehicles, since even on TSM, she can climb stairs with little issue. Do we HAVE to ride the ECV into attractions? I guess my biggest concern is where do we put it? Does it park with the strollers?
Similarly, what about restaurants? My grandmother will want to sit in a regular seat, can we leave the ECV outside?
I think this I'll post this question on the GF FAQ, but maybe someone knows: How does bus loading work at the GF? Is there a designated area for ECV vehicles?
What happens in the rain? I think I read somewhere that we should invest in a shower cap to cover the handle? Is this sufficient?
Is there anything extra we need to bring with us to the park in case we need to charge the scooter? We plan on doing rope drop mostly, with breaks in the afternoon before venturing out dinner time/show times.
Do they deliver the scooter pre-assembled or do I need to brush up on how to assemble an ECV

Thank you so much for the help this has provided! I consider myself a WDW pro, but this is new territory, and I regret to say that I've just never payed much attention before. I just want my grandma to have a care-free, pleasant trip
