Pammy_from_WI
<font color=teal>Remember what Ohana means, Pammy?
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- May 9, 2002
Hi Everyone,
Couple of ?s about these things. My mom is travelling with us this trip and we are looking into renting an evc for her.
First off she doesn't appear to be ill and he biggest worry is people saying stuff to her. Has anyone had problems with this? She is really looks healthy, but she is not. Last trip she wouldn't rent one due to this fact and it was terrible for her.
Second how early do the evcs run out? We will be there Dec 4-18 and am hoping to be in the parks by 10ish every morning. We will do a wheelchair if we need to but would prefer one of these, she'd feel too guilty about having on of us push her around.
Third how easy are they to work? She is nervous about this, doesn't want to run people over. Can you tell she has some issues? LOL Do they have baskets for her water and purse?
Forth how does lines and the parade places work? I assume we just show up to the viewing areas early enough, is that going to be hard with a evc? Like will she have to work her way through a maze of ropes and people? For lines does she go in one side and then we do the que and they then let her in with our group or does she drive the evc through the que? She can walk, but it's hard for her, would we just park the evc and all do the que or could she stand someplace and meet us just before boarding? Guess I just don't know what you do for rides? Been there so often, but never really paid much attention to people in wheelchairs or evcs to notice the boarding process for them.
Lastly her doctor told her we should fill something out for WDW, some sort of disability form, but we have no clue as to what she is referring to. She said it would allow her to enter special que areas to wait for us to catch up or something like that. So they know she can't stand and walk for long periods of time. What is this? Where do I get it? Or have they changed the boarding process so you don't need those anymore.
Thanks much,
Pam
Couple of ?s about these things. My mom is travelling with us this trip and we are looking into renting an evc for her.
First off she doesn't appear to be ill and he biggest worry is people saying stuff to her. Has anyone had problems with this? She is really looks healthy, but she is not. Last trip she wouldn't rent one due to this fact and it was terrible for her.
Second how early do the evcs run out? We will be there Dec 4-18 and am hoping to be in the parks by 10ish every morning. We will do a wheelchair if we need to but would prefer one of these, she'd feel too guilty about having on of us push her around.
Third how easy are they to work? She is nervous about this, doesn't want to run people over. Can you tell she has some issues? LOL Do they have baskets for her water and purse?
Forth how does lines and the parade places work? I assume we just show up to the viewing areas early enough, is that going to be hard with a evc? Like will she have to work her way through a maze of ropes and people? For lines does she go in one side and then we do the que and they then let her in with our group or does she drive the evc through the que? She can walk, but it's hard for her, would we just park the evc and all do the que or could she stand someplace and meet us just before boarding? Guess I just don't know what you do for rides? Been there so often, but never really paid much attention to people in wheelchairs or evcs to notice the boarding process for them.
Lastly her doctor told her we should fill something out for WDW, some sort of disability form, but we have no clue as to what she is referring to. She said it would allow her to enter special que areas to wait for us to catch up or something like that. So they know she can't stand and walk for long periods of time. What is this? Where do I get it? Or have they changed the boarding process so you don't need those anymore.
Thanks much,
Pam