My husband, who is disabled, has promised our 4 year old son that he will try to go to the Magic Kingdom with us. We're leaving on Wednesday.
My husband is 6' with very long legs. He has knee, foot, and back problems which requires the use of an ECV. It seems that the ECV's rented at WDW have 4 wheels. He has tried 4 wheel ECV's, but finds that there is not enough space for his feet causing an acute angle bend in his knees which gives him terrible pain.
The 3 wheel ECV's work are fine for him, but we would have to rent them off site. We will be staying at the Hotel Caribe. One company told us they have ones that you could dismantle and transport in a car.
Has anyone had experience with these? I would be the one who would have to lift it and put it together. Is this something that the average woman could do? Would the dismantled ECV fit in the trunk of a full size car?
Also, do you have any advice for getting to the MK from the parking lot?
Thanks for any help you could offer.
My husband is 6' with very long legs. He has knee, foot, and back problems which requires the use of an ECV. It seems that the ECV's rented at WDW have 4 wheels. He has tried 4 wheel ECV's, but finds that there is not enough space for his feet causing an acute angle bend in his knees which gives him terrible pain.
The 3 wheel ECV's work are fine for him, but we would have to rent them off site. We will be staying at the Hotel Caribe. One company told us they have ones that you could dismantle and transport in a car.
Has anyone had experience with these? I would be the one who would have to lift it and put it together. Is this something that the average woman could do? Would the dismantled ECV fit in the trunk of a full size car?
Also, do you have any advice for getting to the MK from the parking lot?
Thanks for any help you could offer.