jloucks
Well-Known Member
If that is a foam bumper, smart!
If that is a foam bumper, smart!
If I was still bleeding where they hit me? Yes!Would you look someone with a medical need in the face and say that?
And yet most anti-scooter folks never make that distinction so they come off as incredibly offensive to those who needs a scooter.Something tells me your dad can expertly operate that scooter. Most anti scooter folks are really just referring to the weekend warriors that rent them and are clueless.
Agreed.This whole scooter discussion is a giant rabbit hole with a dead horse at the end of every tunnel.
If that is a foam bumper, smart!
Babies, toddlers, and people with medical issues should be banned from the parks.
Nothing is more important than the convenience and comfort of the able-bodied adults walking down Main Street USA. Nothing.
Otherwise I'd have taken that lady's cell phone and tossed it into the moat.
I would. Though a simple wheel chair would be a reasonable compromise. Many of the scooters are just used by people that don't want to walk, not that can't walk. So long as they have them, they should at the very least require them to move at a very slow pace so they don't run into the backs of people.Would you look someone with a medical need in the face and say that?
Only problem I see with that is the height of it implies it must have very small wheels which could cause some issues with getting stuck in cracks and holes.... Though I'm not sure it wouldn't be banned under the new size requirements as it looks to be pretty long.
Tie soccer?Having the independence of a motorised scooter is a godsend to some people. Not everyone likes relying on other to get around when there is an alternative. Way to be a
I’m hard pressed to find anything wrong with the homemade stroller. Some people have great positive have problem solving skills and likely guests that have multiples are challenged daily to use there imagination with triplets. It beats all the negativity I’ve seen posted about the new dimensions. This stroller is very narrow, significantly more narrow than most double width strollers.Only problem I see with that is the height of it implies it must have very small wheels which could cause some issues with getting stuck in cracks and holes.... Though I'm not sure it wouldn't be banned under the new size requirements as it looks to be pretty long.
Hopefully not caster wheels in the back... It is impressive... though I really doubt think I would want to be sitting on a cart being pushed with hard caster wheels if the other option was the softer rubberized wheels on most strollers. Brings back memories of trying to use a pair of old roller skate that had metal wheels, you felt everything you went over probably down to the size of a pea.I’m hard pressed to find anything wrong with the homemade stroller. Some people have great positive have problem solving skills and likely guests that have multiples are challenged daily to use there imagination with triplets. It beats all the negativity I’ve seen posted about the new dimensions. This stroller is very narrow, significantly more narrow than most double width strollers.
Caster wheels come on all sizes.
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You are likely being mislead to the height of wheel because of the noodles that act as a bumper come 2” lower than the plywood base the unit was built on. I am pretty confident that the length was OK or Disney would not have allowed it in. Me I’m just impressed with the creativity. I can’t nitpick at it
Hopefully not caster wheels in the back... It is impressive... though I really doubt think I would want to be sitting on a cart being pushed with hard caster wheels if the other option was the softer rubberized wheels on most strollers. Brings back memories of trying to use a pair of old roller skate that had metal wheels, you felt everything you went over probably down to the size of a pea.
Now we know why the steaks haven't been quite as tough lately...Oh, look - a fresh topic!
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.I would. Though a simple wheel chair would be a reasonable compromise. Many of the scooters are just used by people that don't want to walk, not that can't walk. So long as they have them, they should at the very least require them to move at a very slow pace so they don't run into the backs of people.
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Wheelchair wear the person having to push out, especially at animal kingdom where there is so much uphill.
My point exactly wheelchairs really are not an option over scooters, it's just too hard on the person pushing.I pushed my wife all around Epcot one very hot day when her knee went out on her. Epcot has a lot more hills than you would think!
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