Thanks for the replies all! Unfortunately I'm not scheduling or paying for the trip so I have no say regarding how long we stay. Ditto for getting my parents to use any kind of accommodation like a
scooter or a wheelchair - my mom has slipped two discs already and been immobilized for weeks at a time but heaven forbid she use a scooter - those are for
old people, lol! Going to give me a heart attack one of these days, she is paying me back for my teenage years, I think.
LOL, yeah she's probably paying you back! Just wait... LOL
Seriously, please tell your mom this for me: personal mobility devices are
*NOT* just for "old" people. They are a
*TOOL* that she can use to make the most of her time at Disney World.
Does she refuse to use a calculator, if she needs to do some math quickly & accurately? That's a
tool.
Does she refuse to use glasses, or hearing aids, if she needs them? Both of those are
tools.
Even your smartphone is a
tool - it is a machine that is used to accomplish a specific task.
The
ECV (or "scooter" or wheelchair or personal mobility device) lets the user go further, and allows them (typically) to have a "normal" day in the park. And just like you don't use a hammer to sign a check at the bank, you don't have to use a personal mobility device anywhere else; many, many of the people you will see at Disney World using devices
only use them during their time at WDW.
And if she is worried about someone seeing her use the device? Here's a couple of numbers for her: Last year, more than
72 million people visited Orlando - that's the 2017 figure. That means, on any given day, there's about 197,000 people visiting Orlando. I don't know about you, but I figure that stretches the odds of actually seeing anyone you know (besides the people you travel with) to almost zero.
Last, but not least is this: She can limp along, and slow everyone else down, and be in pain, and be miserable - and by extension, cause everyone else to be miserable - or she can use one of the tools at her disposal to enjoy her time at WDW. What good does it do her to try and power through a trip at Disney World, only to be in such poor shape by (if not before) the end of the trip? The average Guest at WDW walks
3 to 10 miles PER DAY.
I'm *not* an "old woman", and I have to use a personal mobility device every day now. I don't have to like it, but the alternative for me is to sit on the sidelines, and wish I was part of the fun.
I choose to use the tools I need to do what I want. I don't know about your family, but our family goes to WDW to have fun, not to limp from bench to bench, or spend our nights with ice packs and heating pads.
Tell your Mama I'll be the one waving like a princess as I sail on by on my personal scooter, having a great time!
