diberry
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 5, 2004
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Just got back after 2 weeks at WDW and wanted to thank everyone who helped me before we went. I was hesitating to hire an ECV (I'm having knee replacement surgery next month) and was encouraged greatly to go ahead and get one. I was, like others here I know, very resistant to the idea so thank you so much to all of you who recommended it - you were so right! We had a wonderful 2 weeks and I know it would have been a much different experience without the ECV. I was too chicken to take it on a Disney bus but we used the monorail and boats with no problem - one evening there was a big height difference between the boat and the dock so the captain asked everyone to go the the opposite side of the boat so the exit level would be higher - and it worked!! The monorail staff were brilliant without exception as were all the ride CMs - so kind and helpful and I wasn't aware of a single guest looking at me as if I was a fraud when I got out of my ECV (though I do tend to be a bit stiff when I first stand up so it probably looked like I was a genuine case - which I am, but you know what I mean!)
I was absolutely amazed by all the people who walk right in front of you without any thought that it might be difficult for you to stop suddenly! People seem to just think: "Oh I'll just nip across in front of her" and what was truly amazing was the number of people who wander about without looking where they're going and the number who walk backwards without looking first. On 2 occasions CMs were talking to other guests and walking backwards and I had to yell to stop them tripping over me! Sadly one evening I ran into a small child who wandered into my path and fell over right in front of me!
I felt dreadful but the parents were lovely and thankfully the little boy wasn't hurt - didn't even cry!
I LOVED being able to zip around when it wasn't busy - World Showcase at Epcot is brilliant for that!
I was very lucky, judging by other people's posts - I had no problems with the ECV or with any CMs or other guests - it was perfect. One CM on BTM escorted me back to my ECV after the ride, bowed low and said: "Your carriage awaits, Princess" - just fantastic!!
So once again a very BIG "thank you!" to you all and hopefully next time, after my surgery, I'll be able to get around on my own 2 legs and will try to be much more wheelchair aware and considerate!!!
I was absolutely amazed by all the people who walk right in front of you without any thought that it might be difficult for you to stop suddenly! People seem to just think: "Oh I'll just nip across in front of her" and what was truly amazing was the number of people who wander about without looking where they're going and the number who walk backwards without looking first. On 2 occasions CMs were talking to other guests and walking backwards and I had to yell to stop them tripping over me! Sadly one evening I ran into a small child who wandered into my path and fell over right in front of me!

I LOVED being able to zip around when it wasn't busy - World Showcase at Epcot is brilliant for that!
I was very lucky, judging by other people's posts - I had no problems with the ECV or with any CMs or other guests - it was perfect. One CM on BTM escorted me back to my ECV after the ride, bowed low and said: "Your carriage awaits, Princess" - just fantastic!!
So once again a very BIG "thank you!" to you all and hopefully next time, after my surgery, I'll be able to get around on my own 2 legs and will try to be much more wheelchair aware and considerate!!!