Glittercat
Mermaid on Wheels! ^_~
- Joined
- Dec 5, 2010
Honestly, I'm not sure if this post should be here or in Community board as it is a little of column A and a little of column B.
I used to only be in a chair part time since age 8 last bunch of years that has jumped to 90%. Been to Disney in a wheelchair every visit but one. RA, EDS, and nerve damage have made it very painful to keep pushing my rims, Will be seeing a Rheumatologist soon and realized I have to make a change.
Soon we're going to look into purchasing a relatively inexpensive (about 600$ base) little scooter ECV for daily life and WDW. How are they viewed and handled in restaurants at WDW? I will have crutches to transfer, but can't walk at all once I've been sitting , so will need the vehicle close by. I have always just transferred from my chair to another seat then folded the chair so it can be stored out of the way.
This is alien territory to me and I do apologize if someone has already asked it. Also, any tips and tricks for learning to live with and use a scooter that work for you and your loved ones would be appreciated. Thank you for your time.
*smiles* ~Rebecca
This is the scooter... http://www.spinlife.com/Pride-Go-Go-ES2-3-Wheel-Scooter-Travel-Scooter/spec.cfm?productID=103231
I used to only be in a chair part time since age 8 last bunch of years that has jumped to 90%. Been to Disney in a wheelchair every visit but one. RA, EDS, and nerve damage have made it very painful to keep pushing my rims, Will be seeing a Rheumatologist soon and realized I have to make a change.
Soon we're going to look into purchasing a relatively inexpensive (about 600$ base) little scooter ECV for daily life and WDW. How are they viewed and handled in restaurants at WDW? I will have crutches to transfer, but can't walk at all once I've been sitting , so will need the vehicle close by. I have always just transferred from my chair to another seat then folded the chair so it can be stored out of the way.
This is alien territory to me and I do apologize if someone has already asked it. Also, any tips and tricks for learning to live with and use a scooter that work for you and your loved ones would be appreciated. Thank you for your time.
*smiles* ~Rebecca
This is the scooter... http://www.spinlife.com/Pride-Go-Go-ES2-3-Wheel-Scooter-Travel-Scooter/spec.cfm?productID=103231
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