Is there such a thing?
I have also seen it at EPCOT and had to do a double-take. You can google Dubble ECV and find pictures but they are not allowed in DisneyLast summer in Epcot, my husband and I saw an older woman and a younger woman on one. It was the size of an ATV. I have no idea how that got let in, but it should not have been. I wish I had a picture, but I thought it was rude to take one.
I found a couple/few two-week ECVs online. They were 61", 64" , and 71" long. Two were tandem, so I think did fit the width, but the side by side was about 54" wide.
I was thinking the same thing, but I think the operative word here might be "should". I can imagine people with such a device claiming that because the would should was used instead of must that it is only a guideline and not enforceable. I do also question if they can limit the size of the ECVs permitted into the parks. Obviously they can limit them on transportation because only up to a certain size will physically fit. The same may be applied to queues, but assuming there are places that larger ECVs could be parked, I wonder if they can really enforce a size limit?I don’t know how the person that was mentioned got a 2 person scooter in, but the prohibited items list says ECVs should be single riderView attachment 463791
There only a certain size scooter that can be. parked on a Bus. They really can not transport the bigger scooters.
Not exactly. On more than one occasion when an ECV exceeded the template, I informed the Guest and they immediately seeked out a manager who told me to load it. So after being overruled a couple of times, whenever I got an oversize ECV, I just loaded it. Some will fit.Those 61/64/71" ones would be too long to fit in the template box, so would not be allowed. They have to fit both measurements, width and length, not just one.
Not exactly. On more than one occasion when an ECV exceeded the template, I informed the Guest and they immediately seeked out a manager who told me to load it. So after being overruled a couple of times, whenever I got an oversize ECV, I just loaded it. Some will fit.
It’s fine from a safety perspective, it’s just a little more difficult to load.Bet it wasn't safe though!
It’s fine from a safety perspective, it’s just a little more difficult to load.
I would be surprised if they were and I am even more surprised they allowed oversized on Disney Transportation. I was more referring to them just coming into the parks, not on the transportation.So all the tiedowns were in the correct place, at the right angle, etc?
Not sure what you mean by right angle but everything was properly secured or I would have refused to load it regardless of what the manager said. Even though it exceeded the template, having been a bus driver for so long, I knew it would fit because I had loaded larger ECVs before they came up with the template idea. At that time we pretty much load everything. Also, I'm not talking a foot longer or wider, there is some leeway. This was before all the buses had the current securing system installed. Some buses had it and some didn't.So all the tiedowns were in the correct place, at the right angle, etc?