we had a really tough time at IOA... if you have an
ecv, be aware that things that say
wheelchair accessible mean accessible only for a normal size/type wheelchair, ECV's are
not included! This means a lot of hassle at IOA! If you go to Posiedan, be sure you insist
on a wheelchair u can transfer into from your ECV, otherwise you will get killed inside
this ride! (see my post on IOA/Univ board) I'm off to the knee dr's now thanks to lack of
control inside this ride, and a wild 7 y/o(NOT MINE I MIGHT ADD <g>). Hopefully after my
extensive conversations with management some changes have been made and you will
be fine! we grabbed a regular wheelchr half way in to where the entrance was, our only
problem was we couldnt do that doing out! So, we stopped for a drink on City Walk!
Watch the bridges, some of them slope up, and my ECV would slide down the slope if i
didn't have enough momentum... can't pause on the way up! Also if you rent from
Universal be sure u get one w/a horn! Much as I hate using it, sometimes its necessary
to alert small children that u r there! Our favorite park for ECV use, and it has the BEST
ECV's is Seaworld! We were very impressed w/that park. We've done DIS in the past,
suggest staying off raised sidewalks, some of them deadend w/o a slope down and u
end up backing up. HAVE FUN!