I believe this is connection to the "hit and run" that happened in the Mk. Rusty was hit by an ECV on main street and hit the pavement. CMs were helpful but ECV driver just took off.
Wishing all the best for Rusty. I couldn't help to laugh though, that at Post 2 the whole thread took a new direction NOT related to the restaurant. (not that it's Rusty's fault). I did not go through the entire (at that time) 7 pages of posts to see if it got back on track.
Wishing all the best for Rusty. I couldn't help to laugh though, that at Post 2 the whole thread took a new direction NOT related to the restaurant. (not that it's Rusty's fault). I did not go through the entire (at that time) 7 pages of posts to see if it got back on track.
I feel your pain Rusty, every trip to Disney a ECV runs over my foot, my wife says it's because I have such a big foot (14 EEE). It takes all my will power not to make a big fuss about, I tell myself I'll be old one day and then I can have my revenge!
Here's wishes for a speedy recovery. I feel your pain. Was run over by an ECV driven by a woman's grandchild in April in the MK & I haven't ventured back there in that area since. I'm quite skittish now because they plowed me down so hard I skidded on the concrete & shoe remained wedged under her front wheel. I will say the MK CMs were great & so was reedy creek EMS. Not so the woman.......
Happy Holidays --- now look over your shoulder for those reindeer......lol! Love reading all your reports & getting info from you all these years.
1) Alas, not a Disney problem.
2) Disney was not driving the ECV, and it didn't even look like a Disney ECV.
3) Things are just getting too far out of control.
4) People view their ECV not as a transportation device, but view it as a bulldozer.
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