Talking Hands
<font color=purple><b>|,,|/</b> DEAF DISNEY LOVER<
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My biggest concern with leaving my ECV outside the room would be that parents at WDW seem to let their little kids climb on and play with anything and everything in sight. I wouldn't want some kid to either break or get hurt on a piece of equipment I was responsible for.
Sorry this make me sick to think this is what you were told.Last time we were at Disney was my first trip with a scooter. We were at the Pop and were told by both Buena Vista Scooter and Pop employees to plug it in outside the room to charge, so that is what I did. I was told the damage waiver would cover it if something happened.
Last time we were at Disney was my first trip with a scooter. We were at the Pop and were told by both Buena Vista Scooter and Pop employees to plug it in outside the room to charge, so that is what I did. I was told the damage waiver would cover it if something happened.
I believe it - I've not seen scooters parked outside until our recent trips and then I've seen lots of them. Of course if some folks do it and others see it, then it's understandable that people may think it's ok to do it so it just multiplies. I think the resort(s) need to be the ones to handle it - maybe put a note on the ones left out asking them to park inside the room, etc. Or perhaps they really are fine with folks parking scooters outside the rooms?
They leave the ones outside overnight, plugged in and charging, at baggage services so guests may assume it is okay to do that anywhere at the resort. If the resort wanted really wanted to prevent guests from doing it outside of the rooms they could put those locked plastic covers over the outlets.
Others don’t understand that driving a wheelchair/scooter is actually like driving a car. You need to be aware of everything and everyone around you since you don’t know when they’ll come to a quick stop, turn in front of you, not keep up with the flow of people around them and instead of moving over/to the slow lane they cause people to go flying by them, rear end you and then blame you, etc.
My biggest concern with leaving my ECV outside the room would be that parents at WDW seem to let their little kids climb on and play with anything and everything in sight. I wouldn't want some kid to either break or get hurt on a piece of equipment I was responsible for.
I can't believe that people are so trusting. All someone has to do is put the shooter in free wheel and bye bye scooter. If not that what about some mischievous person unplugging the scooter?