disneyguy07
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2017
I recently had surgery, which left me with some walking issues. I had been in denial that I would need an ECV, but now that we're about 25 days out from my trip its sinking in that I wouldn't be able to do the amount of walking that a Disney trip requires.
I've been researching things and the one thing I am still confused about is how getting on rides works. For example, how does it work to board 7DMT given that everyone use the main entrance? Similarly, how does it work with the omnimover rides such as Haunted Mansion and Spaceship Earth? I would likely need the boarding walkway slowed, which I understand is possible, but where do we go to board?
The one ride that really has me flummuxed is Finding Nemo at The Seas in Epcot. Does a CM bring the ECV to the exit of the ride or would a friend/family member need to do that?
I just want to say how thankful I am for all the information that is available in this forum. It has been a huge help to me in planning my trip and realistically thinking about what rides I will and won't be able to do. I'm bummed to realize that a couple of my favorites (Test Track and Peter Pan) aren't more accessible, but thankful to avoid any embarrassment at the ride and to re-allocate my FP+.
I've been researching things and the one thing I am still confused about is how getting on rides works. For example, how does it work to board 7DMT given that everyone use the main entrance? Similarly, how does it work with the omnimover rides such as Haunted Mansion and Spaceship Earth? I would likely need the boarding walkway slowed, which I understand is possible, but where do we go to board?
The one ride that really has me flummuxed is Finding Nemo at The Seas in Epcot. Does a CM bring the ECV to the exit of the ride or would a friend/family member need to do that?
I just want to say how thankful I am for all the information that is available in this forum. It has been a huge help to me in planning my trip and realistically thinking about what rides I will and won't be able to do. I'm bummed to realize that a couple of my favorites (Test Track and Peter Pan) aren't more accessible, but thankful to avoid any embarrassment at the ride and to re-allocate my FP+.