I get annoyed when parents let kids climb on the rails in the queues. you stay on your side, and i will stay on mine!
On the
ECVs note. While people should be more considerate and more careful, please do not make assumptions about why someone is using an
ECV. I am only 22, and i look young, fit, and (sure, i'll say it) attractive. yet I cannot walk around disney. i have several chronic medical conditions which leave me disabled. my mother looks overweight, but this is a result of several abdominal surgeries, and she cannot walk long due to a joint condition.
and to those who say that people who switch off in the ECVs are obviously lying, think again. my mother and i may switch next time we are there. there are three reasons for this.
1) We can each walk a little, but we cannot do it all!
2) Two ECVs will not fit in most hotel rooms, so we cannot rent more than one of them if we stay on property. And have YOU ever tried to transport a ECV? They weigh several hundred pounds.
3) Two ECVs on property cost $80 a day. We cannot afford several hundred dollars just to be able to get around.
when you see someone in an ECV and you think they do not need it, consider for a moment why they might need it. You should not be criticizing them, but thanking God/karma/fate/whatever that you CAN walk. I used to be a competitive runner, and now i cannot get to the bathroom without a cane. i am watching my body literally tear itself apart by even moving. now, i do not mind using an ECV or wheelchair, but it hurts me when people make assumptions.