Disney_Villain
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Well, my Disneyland ECV adventure last weekend went very well. Deckert's delivered the ECV to the DLH on time and the vehicle worked out great (except for a burnt-out headlight, which I reported). After doing 3 weeks on crutches at work and using them to get through 3 airports on the way to DL, I was very happy to make use of the ECV for my DL visit! It was a welcome break - and the only way one should enjoy the parks (skip the crutches and wheelchairs).
Aside from the obvious issues people have had with crowds and ECVs, I encountered something I had not anticipated: People using me as a prop during fireworks/parades!
Too many times I found guests leaning on the arm of my ECV, or putting their hands on the back of my ECV's seat as they grew tired of waiting for shows - without asking me! My patience snapped and I was very firm with these people - and in some cases I had to repeat myself as they continued to use me as a prop when I wasn't actively looking at them.
Considering that some of us that use ECVs are in pain, using our ECVs (that we rented at our expense, not theirs) as a prop is really disgusting. Nudge my ECV and you're going to send shooting pains through my broken foot. The only time I got a break from pain was when I was in "park" - until people started using me as a prop!
In the end, this trip was a real eye-opener for how folks with disabilities cope with parks' visits. There is a lot to cope with - and I had it easy, considering I do not have kids and I only had a broken foot!
Aside from the obvious issues people have had with crowds and ECVs, I encountered something I had not anticipated: People using me as a prop during fireworks/parades!

Too many times I found guests leaning on the arm of my ECV, or putting their hands on the back of my ECV's seat as they grew tired of waiting for shows - without asking me! My patience snapped and I was very firm with these people - and in some cases I had to repeat myself as they continued to use me as a prop when I wasn't actively looking at them.
Considering that some of us that use ECVs are in pain, using our ECVs (that we rented at our expense, not theirs) as a prop is really disgusting. Nudge my ECV and you're going to send shooting pains through my broken foot. The only time I got a break from pain was when I was in "park" - until people started using me as a prop!
In the end, this trip was a real eye-opener for how folks with disabilities cope with parks' visits. There is a lot to cope with - and I had it easy, considering I do not have kids and I only had a broken foot!