Skyliner Capacity with an ECV?

Simba's Mom

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Assuming you have one person in your party with a scooter (ECV), how many able-bodied people can travel in the same car? I use a scooter, and it's usually just DH and myself so it's OK. But in a few weeks, we're bringing extended family, and wondered how many could travel in the same car.
 
It's really big. We fit a chair, a stroller with kid, and five adults. You could fit more. It would be full seating, assuming someone's legs can fit and the scooter isn't massive. Even then, you could prop your legs up on the scooter and get full seating.

They only allow one ECV per car, so it will only be your party.
 
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Each Skyliner station has a specific place for guests using mobility devices to wait.
Each Skyliner cabin can hold up to one wheelchair/ECV + plus 6 guests (5 plus the person using the mobility device. If the group is more than that, the additional guests would go to the regular line.
This is the Skyliner sign from the Caribbean Beach station
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