If you don't have your own
scooter, you may want to rent from an outside
ecv rental location. This way you can guarentee you have an
ecv the entire time, even use at the resorts, to and from the bus stops to the park entrances. Its best to rent a scooter offsite because at the busiest time of the year, you run the chance of not getting a scooter when you arrive to the park. If you park hop, you will not be guarenteed a scooter at the second park you are going to even though you rented one at the first park.
On the disAbility section of the forum, are several FAQs w/ scooter rental places people have had good luck with. We have use walker mobility several times w/out problems.
Have your scooter person practice at the resort before heading to the parks. Have them get comfortable w/ parralel parking, going backwards. Get comfortable w/ adjusting the speed knob. Especially when parking, in park lines, and crowds. The whip lash affect of starting and stopping can be rough on the scooter driver if they have the speed knob turned all the way to the rabbit side. Turn your speed down to turtle side, in those crowded areas and you'll be less likely to bump someone. Also when putting it in reverse, people tend not to pay attention if there is a scooter in front of them, if they decide to back-up, people tend to get bumped.
During crowded times at the park, you and your walking companions can help the person in the scooter. If your walking in a crowd (like after a parade, fireworks etc, put a person up in front of the scooter. People are always walking in close to a scooter in crowds, darting in front. Having a person up front can help w/ this, and help clear a path. If you have multiple people, place them on the side of the scooter too. Also if you need to pull out of section w/ large amounts of people, and make a turn. Place a person to the opposite side you want to go, to block traffic, to get the scooter out safely w/out worry about running toes over.
If POR has multiple pick-up location for the buses like CSRor SSR, your best bet is to request to be in the first pick-up location. This way you are the first to get on the bus, and more likely to not having other ecv or wheel chairs already loaded into the bus. Only 2
ecvs, or 2 wheelchairs or combo of both can be on a bus at time.
When you load the bus returning to your resort. Make sure to wait at the mid section of the bus, where the ecv/wheel chairs load. You are suppose to wait at that location. The ecv's/wheelchairs have to be loaded first for the safety of other bus riders. If you wait in the regular line, when you get to the front of the line, the driver will tell you to wait for the next bus, and tell you the appropriate place to wait. They will not attempt to load the ecv once people have boarded the bus in the evening pick-ups after the shows and parades.