Rajah
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Well, with some discussion, we think we're going to rent an ECV/scooter for my parents to share. My mom doesn't handle the heat well due to medical reasons and being able to sit down will help her, and my dad has bad knees and ankles that have been acting up on him pretty badly the past week or so and he was concerned about walking around the parks.
So, this will be my first time at the parks with a scooter / ECV. What do I need to know? I have my parents looking at the four companies listed earlier on this board, with Walker and CARE at the top of the list, so I think I have that part of the process figured out and what little we don't know (like how to have them pick it up and where to have them pick up) will be answered with a phone call. I'm also going to have my parents try to get a temporary handicapped parking permit that we can take with us so we can park close to the gates. How long does that process usually take? We leave Thursday and the dr offices and DMV offices are closed until Tues -- will we have enough time?
But, what about at the parks? Both parents are well enough to be able to walk the queues of the rides, it's walking the paths of the parks they're concerned about. So what do we do with the ECV in the meantime? *Should* we just go ahead and have them ride through the queues, and if so, which rides will handle it well? What about a GAC in the parks -- do we need one if we have the scooter with us? My understanding is we don't need to take the time for the GAC if we have the ECV, is that right? What about restaurants? I suspect that neither one is going to want to mess with riding the scooter at dinner/breakfast for the buffets -- what do we do with it in the meantime? What about parades? If we're allowed to use the reserved areas because of the scooter, where are those? The only parades we're likely to see are Share a Dream at MK and *MAYBE* but unlikely the Jammin' Jungle at AK. Illuminations will be a must-do -- is there a reserved area for Illuminations, and if so, where and how's the view?
And what do we do if it rains? Are we going to be stuck hiding in a shop if it rains, or can these things handle the Florida weather just fine?
Thanks so much for y'all's help!!
So, this will be my first time at the parks with a scooter / ECV. What do I need to know? I have my parents looking at the four companies listed earlier on this board, with Walker and CARE at the top of the list, so I think I have that part of the process figured out and what little we don't know (like how to have them pick it up and where to have them pick up) will be answered with a phone call. I'm also going to have my parents try to get a temporary handicapped parking permit that we can take with us so we can park close to the gates. How long does that process usually take? We leave Thursday and the dr offices and DMV offices are closed until Tues -- will we have enough time?
But, what about at the parks? Both parents are well enough to be able to walk the queues of the rides, it's walking the paths of the parks they're concerned about. So what do we do with the ECV in the meantime? *Should* we just go ahead and have them ride through the queues, and if so, which rides will handle it well? What about a GAC in the parks -- do we need one if we have the scooter with us? My understanding is we don't need to take the time for the GAC if we have the ECV, is that right? What about restaurants? I suspect that neither one is going to want to mess with riding the scooter at dinner/breakfast for the buffets -- what do we do with it in the meantime? What about parades? If we're allowed to use the reserved areas because of the scooter, where are those? The only parades we're likely to see are Share a Dream at MK and *MAYBE* but unlikely the Jammin' Jungle at AK. Illuminations will be a must-do -- is there a reserved area for Illuminations, and if so, where and how's the view?
And what do we do if it rains? Are we going to be stuck hiding in a shop if it rains, or can these things handle the Florida weather just fine?
Thanks so much for y'all's help!!
. Reasoning my dad is having second thoughts is he's afraid that lifting it in and out of the car (and he's the only one strong enough to lift anything more than about 30 lbs up and out of a trunk) will hurt his back and knees badly enough that it'll do more damage than him just walking. My mom and I are the only ones who will be there as well and my mom absolutely can not lift anything as heavy as 40 lbs out of a trunk, and I'm likely to hurt myself if I try. :/ And we want to use the car rather than the busses since we're so short on time this trip -- don't want to waste several hours of it waiting for a bus that can take us, especially when park-hopping. So... now what? We're going to re-evaluate how everyone is doing on Tuesday night and decide for sure then.