Moving you to the DisABILITIES board where many others can assist you!had a good company which now is going out of business. Thank you
I used Walker, they were great, good prices. You do have to meet them at your resort and they were timely. I've also used Buena Vista, an approved Disney vendor. They will just leave your scooter at the resort and will pick up without you being there. Just more convenient.had a good company which now is going out of business. Thank you
I have used and recommend Walker and Randy's multiple times, and Scooterama once. I would consider using one of the Featured companies, Buena Vista, because they are on the Boardwalk and because they're open until 11 or 11:30 every day.
Yeah, exactly my experience. I'd go with the Disney approved scooter agencies, even though Walker was cheaper. But if you don't mind fitting yet another thing into your schedule, I'd go with Walker.I went on the chat feature on MDE and asked for a list of their current vendors. I had previously rented one for my grandmother from a company that said they were a Disney partner and it came out that they weren't on Disney's list for that particular year so pick up and drop off was a pain.
I believe you have to meet Walker Mobility in person at Disney resorts but not necessarily at others. For my upcoming stay at Swan I've been told the ECV will be waiting when I get there and when we check out of Portofino we can leave it at bell services. Works perfectly for us.
I'm surprised that they did that.Yes, on my last stay, I had to meet Walker Mobility at the Hospitality House at OKW, even though I told them I was way down at Southpoint. They made it plain that they'd wait for me at check-in, a main reason I'm going to rent from a featured provider next time-convenience.
from a company that said they were a Disney partner
the Disney approved scooter agencies
Okay, they're not a 'preferred' company, b
MaryLovesPoohBear said:I actually steer away from "preferred providers" because they are preferred providers. I hate that Disney makes companies pay to be on the list. There isn't anything special about the companies that are on the list. Just they were willing to pay.
No Disney partners, or Disney-approved, or Preferred rental equipment comanies.
Right. The five - soon to be four - Featured medical equipment vendors do pay WDW to use Bell Services as the swap point, and to be designated "Featured."
Nothing. They aren't any different than the companies not on the list.I'm confused? We've rented for my grandmother twice... what's wrong with the ones on Disney's list?