Hi All,
Last time I went to WDW (Feb 2000) I was absolutely appauled at the lack of consideration by the CM's towards my personal motorized scooter (NOT a rental ECV). This wasn't just one instance; it was continual. Care was not taken when the scooter was moved to a holding area when I transferred onto a ride and there was no supervision of the holding area (little kids were climbing all over scooters and wheelchairs, people were leaning on scooters/wheelchairs that didn't belong to them, etc).
My scooter does not look like the rentals, but there was a marked difference from when I visited WDW in 1992 in the care used in handling my scooter when I transfered onto rides, etc, and making sure little kids didn't climb all over it. At that time, scooters were not commonly rented by people that didn't use them all the time in "real life".
Anyway, I am trying to find a tactful way to indicate that the scooter is MINE, not a rental. Any ideas?
Thanks.
[This message was edited by Kimothee on 04-09-01 at 04:48 PM.]
Last time I went to WDW (Feb 2000) I was absolutely appauled at the lack of consideration by the CM's towards my personal motorized scooter (NOT a rental ECV). This wasn't just one instance; it was continual. Care was not taken when the scooter was moved to a holding area when I transferred onto a ride and there was no supervision of the holding area (little kids were climbing all over scooters and wheelchairs, people were leaning on scooters/wheelchairs that didn't belong to them, etc).
My scooter does not look like the rentals, but there was a marked difference from when I visited WDW in 1992 in the care used in handling my scooter when I transfered onto rides, etc, and making sure little kids didn't climb all over it. At that time, scooters were not commonly rented by people that didn't use them all the time in "real life".
Anyway, I am trying to find a tactful way to indicate that the scooter is MINE, not a rental. Any ideas?
Thanks.
[This message was edited by Kimothee on 04-09-01 at 04:48 PM.]