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Moving on with the current of the years.
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While at Disneyland last week we witnessed a ECV incident that was really scary..
We were watching the fireworks enjoying the evening. After the show the lights went back on & the crowds started to disperse. The man next to me was on a rented Disney ECV (they are 4 wheeled & large) His little son jumped up into his lap hitting the controls & it was on ! The ECV shot forward at full speed crashing into the crowd. A girls foot was run over and many people were hit as the man tried to stop the run away ECV with his feet on the ground. It didn't want to stop.. The child was flung off either by the Dad or the crashing into people. It was quite a scene. We just watched it all happen before out eyes helpless to stop it.
Yes, the sticker saying no riders, no children is there for a reason..
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Actually, there was a young girl who's foot got run over and her toe looked bad to me. I wanted her to get that guy's information in case she was injured, but she kept saying she was OK.
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Originally Posted by Mystic
Obviously this was in an area where there were no cast members because otherwise the cast members would have a) been all over the guy for allowing his son to do that and b) all over the little girl to make sure she was alright.
My mom nearly got hit by an oriental woman on an ECV a number of years ago on Main Street early in the day. We'd stopped to watch the castle stage show and were standing near the horse-drawn trolley that was stopped near the partner-statue hub and the minute the ECV hit my mom's ankle, the CMs on the trolley were all over it. We didn't realize that one of the CMs was a manager. They kept asking if my mom needed to go to first aid. She didn't, thankfully as the ECV had run into the back of her running shoe.
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Originally Posted by jimmymac
We see kids on ECVs all the time at WDW
I have seen it on every trip to WDW and I have NEVER seen a CM ask them not to do it, they just ignore it like it wasn't happening.
I had gone into the restrooms at the end of the building by Peter Pans Flight, DH and my mom had stayed outside, she was trying to turn around and turned her wheel too sharp and tipped herself over, luckily DH was standing there and made sure she didn't go all the way over. Not one CM ever came over to her.
Last January, my Mom in a wheelchair, my sister, 2 brothers and myself (all adults) were in one of the handicapped areas around the hub in Magic Kingdom watching the parade. I was sitting on the ground just to the right of my Mom's wheelchair, so I would not block anyones view behind me in wheelchairs or on ECV's. While waiting for the parade to start, a young child with the woman on the ECV behind me, climbed onto the ECV drivers lap and started playing with the handle bars. The ECV was not turned off, and all of a sudden, the ECV began to move, pushing the childs stroller into my back.
The ECV woman, and the young child's parents with her were very apologetic, and were very concerned if I was hurt. (We had been talking to them while waiting for the parade to start....seemed like nice people.)
I had a sore back for a few days, but for the most part, I was okay. I'm just glad I was the one sitting there, and not my Mom or sister, or worse yet, a small child.
The woman did tell me she learned a good lesson.....to turn the ECV off when parked.
Obviously this was in an area where there were no cast members because otherwise the cast members would have a) been all over the guy for allowing his son to do that and b) all over the little girl to make sure she was alright.
My mom nearly got hit by an oriental woman on an ECV a number of years ago on Main Street early in the day. We'd stopped to watch the castle stage show and were standing near the horse-drawn trolley that was stopped near the partner-statue hub and the minute the ECV hit my mom's ankle, the CMs on the trolley were all over it. We didn't realize that one of the CMs was a manager. They kept asking if my mom needed to go to first aid. She didn't, thankfully as the ECV had run into the back of her running shoe.
We were very surprised to see lots of kids in laps of parents on ECV's & even worse a grown woman on the knee of her husband / BF?
It was very different in California compared to Florida. I even had a cast member get snappy with me when I asked about a alternate entrance to enter a ride on my ECV..
AT times Disneyland can be too lax on rules. Last week we were exiting the park or heading for flag retreat. They were setting up ropes for the parade on Main Street but not getting people to clear the walkway. I was stuck with people behind me trying to pass while oncoming traffic was trying to squeeze through a foot wide gap. I finally told security. I seen lap seating and unsafe driving but people do not read the rules. I have been knocked over by an old man in a scooter. He just up and made a hard left into people.
I hope that girl is alright. Sad that someone could let a kid get on a scooter and hurt people. Did not know you were in town. Waves hello.
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Disneyland was fun with flag retreat and pickles. I have a home here, thank you. GAC is NOT a "front of the line pass".
She is gone but keeping signature. Laundry is getting done. My purpose in life is to help poor people in FL. Farewell, will miss you.
We were very surprised to see lots of kids in laps of parents on ECV's & even worse a grown woman on the knee of her husband / BF?
It was very different in California compared to Florida. I even had a cast member get snappy with me when I asked about a alternate entrance to enter a ride on my ECV..
I actually saw the exact same thing in DW last week at EPCOT. A man and woman both on the Disney ECV at the same time. And when I was in an ECV in Dec 2009, I got caught in a crowd exiting MK before a Christmas party on our first night in the park. It was my very first time in an ECV and I was having trouble navigating in the crowd and I got the front wheel stuck in the trolley tracks (I had rented from Walker Mobility) right in front of a photopass photographer on Main Street. Instead of helping me get the ECV unstuck, the CM stood there and yelled at me to get the hell out of the way because I was ruining his shot. He stood there berating me for over five minutes. I was nearly in tears. My mom wasn't strong enough to help me get the ECV unstuck from the tracks. Some complete stranger stopped and help us instead of the completely capable CM who was less than 2 feet away.
I actually saw the exact same thing in DW last week at EPCOT. A man and woman both on the Disney ECV at the same time. And when I was in an ECV in Dec 2009, I got caught in a crowd exiting MK before a Christmas party on our first night in the park. It was my very first time in an ECV and I was having trouble navigating in the crowd and I got the front wheel stuck in the trolley tracks (I had rented from Walker Mobility) right in front of a photopass photographer on Main Street. Instead of helping me get the ECV unstuck, the CM stood there and yelled at me to get the hell out of the way because I was ruining his shot. He stood there berating me for over five minutes. I was nearly in tears. My mom wasn't strong enough to help me get the ECV unstuck from the tracks. Some complete stranger stopped and help us instead of the completely capable CM who was less than 2 feet away.
That must have been horrible for you, Mystic! I'm glad you didn't get hurt. Those tracks are difficult. I try to only cross them at a 90 degree angle. Getting the front wheel stuck in the track must have been so scary for you! Bad, bad CM for yelling at you!