lisaland
Earning My Ears
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Lisa
That describes me completely.It's very difficult to accept that I have changed from being the group leader and encouraging everyone to keep up with me to being the one who needs assistance.
I'd suggest being very cautious about renting an ECV for someone without their consent. A number of people thru the years have posted not too good experiences with doing that. One woman in particular comes to my mind. She had rented one for her friend who was traveling with her, thinking it would be a nice thing to do (they had discussed ECVs, but the friend was not aware she was planning to rent one). She posted that her friend would not talk to her at all for the first 2 days and after that, it was kind of an unpleasant subject they just avoided for the rest of the trip.If it were me I would rent it offsite and it will be at the resort when you arrive, then he can use it or sit in his room. If he won't use it, he is spoiling everyone elses vacation.
Besides helping with the stamina, an ECV might provide kind of a buffer and 'safe haven' between her and other guests.IHowever, she is somewhat agoraphobic, and seldom leaves her home except to visit the grocery store or doctor's office, though she does still drive just fine. (She's generally OK in anonymous crowds, but doesn't like being forced to actually interact with strangers.) The result of never getting out of her one-story home is that she's horribly out of shape in terms of stamina.
Sorry to hear about her accident.So ... she started walking in her neighborhood, and was feeling proud of herself for getting up to a mile, when disaster struck. She was out walking and fainted face down on a sidewalk. She has no idea how long she was out until a good Samaritan came by and woke her up. She has no serious injuries, but her face is badly bruised up, and she has pulled right back into her house like a turtle in a shell. She is now trying to crawfish out of the trip.
You can try just looking in the pictures DIS posters have put up on the www.wdwinfo.com site. There are so many pictures that at least some are likely to have a few ECVs on them.I've tried to make it clear that ECVs at WDW are as common as azaleas, but it is still an uphill battle. (She's also the queen of passive-aggression, but that's another conversation.) Do any of you know of any websites that have street pics of WDW that include a lot of scooters in use?
LOL, most of the ECVs are blue or red. Nice, pretty colors, but a bit brighter than beige.If DH can talk her into it, I'll rent from Randy's so that she gets the full lesson. (Do rental scooters come in beige?)
Nice listAnd just in case your Dad is reluctant to use an ECV:
Here are top 5 Reasons that people think they shouldn't get one when they should.
I can't drive one. Go to your local Costco/Walmart/Target or other large store. They probably have an electric cart type thing that you could use while shopping. Try it out. I bet you can drive it.
People might think I don't really need it because I can walk. Are these people going to share the pain with you at the end of the day? Do you care what they think? Save your walking energy between rides and use it for lines or getting on the rides. Enjoy your family and your vacation.
It will slow my family down. No, actually it will speed your family up. No more rests because mom is tired. No more going back to the hotel because mom/whoever is in pain. No more cranky mommy because she tried to walk miles and miles in Disney instead of renting an ECV. You are completely mobile on your own (nobody pushing you in a wheelchair). What's the slow down here?
It's expensive. Um, how much are you spending on this vacation? Don't you want to enjoy it? If money is that tight, take a day off of your trip and spend that money on the ECV so you can enjoy it!
I don't want my kids/family to think I am disabled. You are either temporarily or permanently disabled in some way if you are even asking about this issue...once again, why not make it a better vacation by saving yourself from pain? Nobody is saying you have to confine yourself to a wheelchair permanently or you should not stop trying to get better. If somebody told you to go walk 4 miles, you would think they are crazy. But you are paying for the privilige when you go to Disney to do just that...why not use an ECV to make your family's vacation better?