JoannaOhio
17-Year Cancer Survivor!!!
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When we visit Disney World in December, my DD's fiancee (who has muscular dystrophy) will be using his electric wheelchair. In his daily life he is able to transfer between his manual and his electric wheelchairs - but with great difficulty. He uses his manual chair in his house, so he usually only does the transfer twice a day - in the morning when he goes to work, and in the evening when he comes home. For any other transfers, he needs to be lifted from his wheelchair - not an easy task. He's only planning to do the rides and attractions at WDW where he can stay in his chair. However, there is one ride that my daughter is hoping we'll be able to lift him onto - our favorite - the Haunted Mansion.
If he was in a manual chair, I can understand the CM being able to move it aside after the transfer has been made, but what happens with an electric chair? Will one of us have to "drive" it out of the way before the ride resumes. (I understand that the CM can stop the ride while we make the transfer.) And, when the ride is over, will one of us need to "drive" the chair back beside the doom buggy to get him out? Will it be waiting for us at the same spot where we loaded?
Thanks in advance for anybody who has dealt with a similar situation and can give us any tips.

If he was in a manual chair, I can understand the CM being able to move it aside after the transfer has been made, but what happens with an electric chair? Will one of us have to "drive" it out of the way before the ride resumes. (I understand that the CM can stop the ride while we make the transfer.) And, when the ride is over, will one of us need to "drive" the chair back beside the doom buggy to get him out? Will it be waiting for us at the same spot where we loaded?
Thanks in advance for anybody who has dealt with a similar situation and can give us any tips.
