bafleyanne
Mouseketeer
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- Apr 17, 2014
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We have been to Disney many times. DH and I are both on the larger side. We've never had any issues with mobility until our last trip in October of 2013. I ended up absolutely miserable by the end of our trip and needed to use an ECV for the last few days (there was something badly going wrong with my legs--I had a pinpoint rash all over them, they were swollen from knee to foot, and really painful to walk). Dealing with the park ECVs was a bit of a hassle, though. First of all, of course, they are quite expensive. Then the day we were at Epcot for Food and Wine, my ECV lost its charge after only about 2 hours and we ended up getting stuck over by the America pavilion for over an hour waiting to get a replacement. Not a fun day to say the least.
So now we're planning another trip in Nov. of 2014. I am hoping not to need the ECV this time, but my physical condition is not significantly different from our last trip and since we definitely want to do Food and Wine again as well as MVMCP, I am wanting to plan ahead. So several questions for the ECV veterans!
-Is it normal to experience battery issues with the ECVs in the parks? It was very frustrating to have that happen and was a major inconvenience for my DH and kids having to wait there with me (we were in the hot sun, no place nearby to sit down, and could not leave the vehicle while we waited for a replacement).
-I am thinking of renting an ECV for the week from an outside company. We will have a car (my SUV, a Honda CR-V) but I understand it is difficult or impossible to get any ECV except the portable one (which I believe I am too heavy for) into a small SUV. How much of a hassle is it to travel to and from the parks on the bus transportation with an ECV? Are there types of transportation you cannot take with the ECV? Above all I am worried about causing more hassle for my family and slowing them down.
-I am trying to weigh the cost of renting from Disney vs. the hassle of using the ECV on Disney transportation. The only place I really NEED it is in the parks--I generally do not have much trouble walking to and from the room, parking lots, etc. Any thoughts on this?
-How easy is it to find a place to charge an ECV not rented through Disney midway through the day? We plan to spend a large part of each day in the parks and I know it will need to be charged at some point.
Thanks for any insight you may be able to provide!
So now we're planning another trip in Nov. of 2014. I am hoping not to need the ECV this time, but my physical condition is not significantly different from our last trip and since we definitely want to do Food and Wine again as well as MVMCP, I am wanting to plan ahead. So several questions for the ECV veterans!
-Is it normal to experience battery issues with the ECVs in the parks? It was very frustrating to have that happen and was a major inconvenience for my DH and kids having to wait there with me (we were in the hot sun, no place nearby to sit down, and could not leave the vehicle while we waited for a replacement).
-I am thinking of renting an ECV for the week from an outside company. We will have a car (my SUV, a Honda CR-V) but I understand it is difficult or impossible to get any ECV except the portable one (which I believe I am too heavy for) into a small SUV. How much of a hassle is it to travel to and from the parks on the bus transportation with an ECV? Are there types of transportation you cannot take with the ECV? Above all I am worried about causing more hassle for my family and slowing them down.
-I am trying to weigh the cost of renting from Disney vs. the hassle of using the ECV on Disney transportation. The only place I really NEED it is in the parks--I generally do not have much trouble walking to and from the room, parking lots, etc. Any thoughts on this?
-How easy is it to find a place to charge an ECV not rented through Disney midway through the day? We plan to spend a large part of each day in the parks and I know it will need to be charged at some point.
Thanks for any insight you may be able to provide!