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My parents weren't sure if they could join us next month, but they just bought their tickets and booked their hotel room, so they WILL be coming! Yay!
My dad is in need of knee replacements and has trouble getting around sometimes. My mom is worried about him getting around the parks. She asked me if I knew anything about getting an ECV at the parks. I don't know anything about having an ECV at the parks! So here are some Q's off the top of my head:
1)The Disneyland website says ECVs are available to rent, but that there are a limited quantity. Is there a trick to making sure my dad gets one? We are rope drop people. How much does it cost?
2)How does it work having an ECV and waiting in line? Can the lines accommodate the size of the ECV? I'm trying to remember... I know I've seen people with ECVs in the walkways, but I can't ever remember seeing one in line. Where do we leave the ECV when he's actually on the ride?
3)What about restaurants?
Sorry, my dad hasn't been with us to Disneyland since our 1993 trip, and his mobility has changed a lot since then.
My dad is in need of knee replacements and has trouble getting around sometimes. My mom is worried about him getting around the parks. She asked me if I knew anything about getting an ECV at the parks. I don't know anything about having an ECV at the parks! So here are some Q's off the top of my head:
1)The Disneyland website says ECVs are available to rent, but that there are a limited quantity. Is there a trick to making sure my dad gets one? We are rope drop people. How much does it cost?
2)How does it work having an ECV and waiting in line? Can the lines accommodate the size of the ECV? I'm trying to remember... I know I've seen people with ECVs in the walkways, but I can't ever remember seeing one in line. Where do we leave the ECV when he's actually on the ride?
3)What about restaurants?
Sorry, my dad hasn't been with us to Disneyland since our 1993 trip, and his mobility has changed a lot since then.