I am an ECV user who is still in my thirties. I don't look sick. But, I am and I cannot walk the parks. The first time I used an ECV was in 2000. If you would like to read about my experience it is here:
http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=85081&postcount=42
After that trip, when I went to WDW again in 2003, I found myself ahead of my Sister by one day. What to do with that day? MK of course!! I decided that since I was only don't Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, Spectromagic and the fireworks, I didn't need an ECV. For one day, I would be fine. BOY WAS I WRONG!! Those few hours of walking nearly ruined the entire trip. Even though I had an EVC for the rest of it. I experienced ongoing exaustion, swollen ankles and legs, pain like you would never believe all from an afternoon of walking.
It is much easier to get around without a
scooter than it is with one. No one who doesn't need one will put up with it for long. For the person who suggested that people who are with persons who need a scooter take another bus: How would you like to be seperated from your party? I don't think that party would like it either. Fortunately, I do know how to back them up onto the bus. In addition to the experience I get at WDW, I also use ECV's at places like Wal*Mart, Target and Home Depot. Most of us here have been to WDW multiple times and know it like the back of our hands, but, those who don't, or may not have cell phones, do not relish the idea of being seperated and then having to re-group in a strange place. I've been on the receiving end of rude comments and glares because I'm on the bus first and my party, which is never more that three other people come with me. I ignore them. Fact is, I'd gladly trade the ECV and any "perks" that come with it, not to have to experience the pain and problems my illnesses cause.
Did you know that there are some rides that unescorted people in w/c and ECV's can't ride? When we went in 2000, my DH had to push me in a manual w/c so I could ride things like Space Mountain, Tower of Terror and Rockin' Rollercoaster. The buildings queues can't accomodate an EVC. When I went later by myself, the CM's let me go thru the back so I could still ride, without being pushed. Well, by 2003, thanks to people complaining, when I was alone I could not ride, why? Well, the CM's were not allowed to let me up the back, I had to go in a regular line, which I couldn't do because I couldn't use the ECV in the building and I couldn't propel myself up those steep queues in the building. Sometimes a CM will push you, but, they were busy that day and couldn't, so it was just too bad for me. Does that sound fair? Remember, I did pay the same price to see all of the attractions there, but, I couldn't. At least not until my Sister was available to push me.
The ECV experience hasn't gotten any easier over the years. Thos invisiblilty pills I spoke of in my post in 2000 still work. People still walk in front of you, thinking you will stop. Then, get suprised when they get nicked, because you couldn't. Kids think of you as a step stool during parades. Parents get upset at you for telling their child not to cross in front of you. I had to tell a child to get off the back of mine, just this past trip. You get a good look at , and sometimes smell eveyone's butt.
Take it from someone who tried to ditch her's and and failed. No one who doesn't need to use these devices would. Just be happy, you and no one in your party need one. One day it may be something you or they need and then you will see too.