littleaussie
I tell people my daughters are 75% American and 25
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I am hoping to take my niece to WDW in January. She is completely dependent on her motorized wheelchair. Are they usually categorized as ECVs or are they considered wheelchairs? Her chair is larger than a manual wheelchair but not as big as an ECV.
I’ve read the info on the ones she could stay in her chair. And others where she could transfer to a manual wheelchair and ride? Does that mean she has to transfer from the manual wheelchair to the ride? Or would it be possible to stay in her chair or the manual wheelchair on those ones? It isn’t clear if she can’t use ANY chair at all or if certain wheelchairs are allowed.
My 3rd question is if she has to transfer to a ride, are some of them able to be done by pulling up right next to the ride vehicle? She cannot walk at all but it is possible to to a transfer from her chair to another if the mechanics work out like she does when she transfers from an airplane wheelchair to her seat.
Last question, since she is in a wheelchair, is a disability pass even needed or would It be obvious we need help?
Thank you for any advice!
I’ve read the info on the ones she could stay in her chair. And others where she could transfer to a manual wheelchair and ride? Does that mean she has to transfer from the manual wheelchair to the ride? Or would it be possible to stay in her chair or the manual wheelchair on those ones? It isn’t clear if she can’t use ANY chair at all or if certain wheelchairs are allowed.
My 3rd question is if she has to transfer to a ride, are some of them able to be done by pulling up right next to the ride vehicle? She cannot walk at all but it is possible to to a transfer from her chair to another if the mechanics work out like she does when she transfers from an airplane wheelchair to her seat.
Last question, since she is in a wheelchair, is a disability pass even needed or would It be obvious we need help?
Thank you for any advice!
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