OneLittleSpark
A Michaelmusophobia Sufferer (please don't hate me
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Thats neat! Unfortunately, I think it would be very uncomfortable for my dad to ride in one. Hes 68ish and all leg, so I dont think that would work unless my mom or I pushed him at a slant. Lol! That would be a sight!![]()
Yes, that might make things 'interesting'! But I don't think using a rollator as a wheelchair would be very comfortable for anyone, over a long distance, as they don't usually have footplates. That means they would have to hold their feet off the ground all the time, unless their legs were short enough to dangle freely. Not too comfy!
That sounds like a lot of fun! My dad definitely would not mind decorating the ECV. Hes very laid back and actually usually encourages it. For instance, he had a horrible foot wound that forced him to wear a big black fuzzy boot thing. We saw some Disney Princess paper tape and some neon colored (fake) duct tape at the 99cent store and bought it so that I could decorate his foot and his boot.
Now my mom on the other hand I think it will take a while to convince her.![]()
May I suggest a pirate flag and a sign on the back saying "Warning: I take no prisoners!"? Just make sure he doesn't go the whole hog, and wear an eye patch and a hook - it might make driving a little more tricky.

One thing to note also is that your dad won't be able to ride many of the attractions with FP, as they are too jerky/violent for someone with a bad back - he could take a break and rest while you and your mom experience those rides.
Good point! He will probably want to avoid the rides with very sharp turns and drops. A good indicator would be the warnings they put on the map, and on signs outside the ride entrance. You can find films of just about every Disney ride on YouTube, so you can use that to get an idea of how rough each of them is before you go. If you're still unsure, you can ask the CM at the line entrance for some more detail. Or you could just post your question up here!
Also, if being prodded in the back hurts him, he won't much like It's Tough to Be a Bug in AK. There are one or two points where things in the seats poke you in the back. If you want to do this one, I suggest he takes his ECV through the line, and stays in it for the show. There are a number of spaces in there, so he shouldn't be taking a place away from anyone else; and he can be sure that his seat won't injure him!
Hope this helps!
