Yellowstonetim
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- May 22, 2013
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We got a scooter from Walker Mobility for the first time for my wife who had foot surgery several weeks before our trip. We got it for 11 days including some of the time at family and a day at Sea World before we checked in for 9 nights at Disney. By picking up and dropping off the scooter we got it for $20 a night! The scooter was old and beat up but did a great job. Thanks for all the advice here about ECV's, my wife wasn't sure about getting one, but her feet were still sore when we travelled and it was fantastic!
We drove everywhere because we could generally park close and take the cart in and didn't have to load it on buses.
How ECV's are treated are somewhat inconsistent. In most places we went through the normal queue and then transferred to the ride, but in some we bypassed the line completely and in others they sent us up the FP line. At Universe of Energy they made us park outside and my wife walked in and had to stand where there was lots of room for her ECV. We didn't understand why. All in all, all the CM's were very helpful, accomodating, and knew just what to do and where we should go. My wife got comfortable with the whole process very quickly.
If anyone is in doubt, I say rent the ECV!
We would go all day, and some long days but the battery never showed any signs getting low. It fit in the room nicely and was easy to charge, break down, and set up. Walker was great to work with. It took minutes to receive and load, and seconds to return.
We also clipped a bag to the front and carried a large insulated mug and all our stuff in the basket on the front.
It ended up being an all around positive experience and we were so thankful for its availability because my wife's feet were still tender and sore.
Thank you all that gave advice on ECV's and for those that helped with the FAQ's on ECV's. Both were a great help!

We drove everywhere because we could generally park close and take the cart in and didn't have to load it on buses.
How ECV's are treated are somewhat inconsistent. In most places we went through the normal queue and then transferred to the ride, but in some we bypassed the line completely and in others they sent us up the FP line. At Universe of Energy they made us park outside and my wife walked in and had to stand where there was lots of room for her ECV. We didn't understand why. All in all, all the CM's were very helpful, accomodating, and knew just what to do and where we should go. My wife got comfortable with the whole process very quickly.
If anyone is in doubt, I say rent the ECV!
We would go all day, and some long days but the battery never showed any signs getting low. It fit in the room nicely and was easy to charge, break down, and set up. Walker was great to work with. It took minutes to receive and load, and seconds to return.
We also clipped a bag to the front and carried a large insulated mug and all our stuff in the basket on the front.
It ended up being an all around positive experience and we were so thankful for its availability because my wife's feet were still tender and sore.
Thank you all that gave advice on ECV's and for those that helped with the FAQ's on ECV's. Both were a great help!
