dmccarty
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Um, just so you know, I'm not going twice as fast as a walking person on my ECV, in fact, I'm generally going as SLOW or SLOWER than the walking public. The only time I went faster was on the completely empty boardwalk in the middle of the afternoon. Most ECV drivers I've seen are going the same speed as I am. We're not holy terrors that fly around the parks with no regard for anyone else.![]()
You may not drive that fast but I have seen ECV's zipping around people in the parks. Its not common but its not uncommon either.
The DW and I went to EPCOT one night after leaving the kids at Simba's. We were going to walk around WS and started to go counter clockwise. There is a slight rise in the walkway just before WS on the right side. There I saw a seriously overweight man on an ECV moving quite briskly along. He had to be 500 pounds. What caught my attention was his yelling and screaming at his daughter who was walking behind him about 15 feet. She looked to be 12ish and very obese. Close to 200 pounds. She was obviously stressed, out of breath and very tired. Her face was red and she was sweating heavily even though it was nice out. She had certainly walked around WS while her father rode the ECV.


It was sad, pathetic, and rude. Here he is in such bad shape that he is on an ECV but he makes his daughter fast walk in a manner that he should know is stressful to her. He could not have slow walked what she did but he was yelling at her to catch up to him on the ECV.
We walked on a few more yards to WS and decide to go clockwise so we headed towards Mexico. By this time it was getting dark out and zooming down the walkway was an ECV with a 12/13 year old boy zipping around people as if they were pylons on a road course. Right behind him zoom zooming around people was dear old mom with the younger brother in another ECV.
So while some people might operate ECV's responsibly there are certainly others that do not.
Later,
Dan