New England Eeyore
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This isn't strictly a Disney related question but you guys have never steered me wrong so I thought this would be the best place to ask. My husband uses an ECV when we go to the parks. We recently moved to Florida so we bought one, and it's working out well so far. But we are thinking of buying a wheelchair for when we want to take a quick trip out for just a couple hours (like just to go to dinner) and don't want the hassle of assembling and disassembling the scooter twice in a short period of time. And likely once we have it, we'd use it more often, like in retail stores, etc.
Unfortunately, it seems none of the medical supply stores around here are open on the weekends and I work M-F so we can't go in person to check these out and we'll likely be ordering something online. My question is whether we should get a transport chair or a manual wheelchair? We have never owned a wheelchair, but have lots of experience pushing him over the years, especially at Universal where you basically have to use a wheelchair in every line. I don't recall ever pushing a transport chair though. My husband would never be propelling himself (he only has one functioning arm) so the manual feature is not necessary. When I look at the pictures of the transport chairs, it seems like they would be harder to push with such small wheels but am I wrong about that? I am nervous about lifting the heavier manual chair in and out of the car, which is an SUV and fairly high.
Does anyone have experience using a transport chair in the parks?
Thanks in advance!
Unfortunately, it seems none of the medical supply stores around here are open on the weekends and I work M-F so we can't go in person to check these out and we'll likely be ordering something online. My question is whether we should get a transport chair or a manual wheelchair? We have never owned a wheelchair, but have lots of experience pushing him over the years, especially at Universal where you basically have to use a wheelchair in every line. I don't recall ever pushing a transport chair though. My husband would never be propelling himself (he only has one functioning arm) so the manual feature is not necessary. When I look at the pictures of the transport chairs, it seems like they would be harder to push with such small wheels but am I wrong about that? I am nervous about lifting the heavier manual chair in and out of the car, which is an SUV and fairly high.
Does anyone have experience using a transport chair in the parks?
Thanks in advance!