mechurchlady
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3 guests from Illinois and Iowa sued Disney because Disney allows ECVs and rents out Segways but will not let guests use any two wheeled vehicle in the parks despite the fact that some disable people use Segways for transportation.
Starting April, 2009 all WDW and DLR parks will be making available for rent the Electric Standing Vehicles (ESV). It is a 4-wheel standing device that is sort of a cross between an ECV and a Segway. Disney decided it was easier to make the ESVs available than battle the lawsuit.
News articles
http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=256609
http://www.netcot.com/thesite/2008/12/08/disney-settles-segway-suit/
This site says 15 of the new ESV. Between 6 parks that is kind of thin.
http://www.onpointnews.com/docs/segway4.pdf
The lawsuit, not sure as the PDF was pulling too hard.
The debate is that Disney will let guests come to the park and rent the ESV but not enter on their own ESV or a Segway. What if a perosn in a wheelchair was told that they must get into the park without their chair then have to rent a Disney chair? LUDICROUS is the screams heard round the world. That is the current point of people who use Segways for disabled mobility devices.
They feel that they should be able to take their Segways on public and private transportation like busses and monorails. The feel they should be able to use their segway the same way a scooter or wheelchair in that they should be able to drive right up to park gates and then drive through the parks.
I think the boards need a volunteer to test the ESV, uh, Sue where are you, lol?
3 guests from Illinois and Iowa sued Disney because Disney allows ECVs and rents out Segways but will not let guests use any two wheeled vehicle in the parks despite the fact that some disable people use Segways for transportation.
Starting April, 2009 all WDW and DLR parks will be making available for rent the Electric Standing Vehicles (ESV). It is a 4-wheel standing device that is sort of a cross between an ECV and a Segway. Disney decided it was easier to make the ESVs available than battle the lawsuit.
News articles
http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=256609
http://www.netcot.com/thesite/2008/12/08/disney-settles-segway-suit/
This site says 15 of the new ESV. Between 6 parks that is kind of thin.
http://www.onpointnews.com/docs/segway4.pdf
The lawsuit, not sure as the PDF was pulling too hard.
The debate is that Disney will let guests come to the park and rent the ESV but not enter on their own ESV or a Segway. What if a perosn in a wheelchair was told that they must get into the park without their chair then have to rent a Disney chair? LUDICROUS is the screams heard round the world. That is the current point of people who use Segways for disabled mobility devices.
They feel that they should be able to take their Segways on public and private transportation like busses and monorails. The feel they should be able to use their segway the same way a scooter or wheelchair in that they should be able to drive right up to park gates and then drive through the parks.
I think the boards need a volunteer to test the ESV, uh, Sue where are you, lol?


