tigger_ttfn
Mouseketeer
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This is a review for anyone who has never done WDW with an ECV and has reservations about doing so
This was our 7th trip to WDW and our first with an ECV. We are in our mid thirties and DH was diagnosed with MS back in April. With his coordination problems and hip/leg pain, I knew we couldnt do WDW without a scooter. We even bit the bullet and upgraded to the Polynesian at the last minute so that we could be on the monorail.
Both the scooter and the monorail resort were worth the investment. We had nothing but very helpful and friendly cast members everywhere. The monorails cast members were all too helpful with us getting on and off the monorail with the ramp. The cast members in all the parks were extremely nice and pointed us in the right direction for ride entrances or parking. The bus drivers always loaded us up with a smile.
I just knew that we would feel like a burden to the cast members or get dirty looks from other visitors, but our entire experience was delightful. It was almost as if everyone knew what we were going through and made our trip so much easier.
The monorail made it easy to get back to the hotel room quickly from MK and Epcot. With MS, fatigue is an issue and we loved the convenience of the monorail. It took us an hour to get back from DHS at 8pm (park closed at 10pm) and hour from Grand Floridian to DHS at 9am with the buses.
I'll be happy to answer any questions that you may have. We used Walker Mobility and had no problems. There seemed to be alot of their scooters around.
This was our 7th trip to WDW and our first with an ECV. We are in our mid thirties and DH was diagnosed with MS back in April. With his coordination problems and hip/leg pain, I knew we couldnt do WDW without a scooter. We even bit the bullet and upgraded to the Polynesian at the last minute so that we could be on the monorail.
Both the scooter and the monorail resort were worth the investment. We had nothing but very helpful and friendly cast members everywhere. The monorails cast members were all too helpful with us getting on and off the monorail with the ramp. The cast members in all the parks were extremely nice and pointed us in the right direction for ride entrances or parking. The bus drivers always loaded us up with a smile.
I just knew that we would feel like a burden to the cast members or get dirty looks from other visitors, but our entire experience was delightful. It was almost as if everyone knew what we were going through and made our trip so much easier.
The monorail made it easy to get back to the hotel room quickly from MK and Epcot. With MS, fatigue is an issue and we loved the convenience of the monorail. It took us an hour to get back from DHS at 8pm (park closed at 10pm) and hour from Grand Floridian to DHS at 9am with the buses.
I'll be happy to answer any questions that you may have. We used Walker Mobility and had no problems. There seemed to be alot of their scooters around.