Toffeewoffy
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I have finally succumbed and bought myself a secondhand Pride Go Go Elite yesterday - 3 wheel version. I am aware it doesn't have the biggest battery, but it does at least mean I can bring it over to WDW on the plane.
If I do decide to bring it (bearing in mind that two trips and it'll almost have paid for itself in the savings made on not hiring), I will obviously need to plan the whole procedure including who I need to inform, etc. The procedure is:
1) Taxi to Gatwick Airport with 2 full size suitcases and 2 cabin cases
2) Stay at airport hotel overnight and then transport ourselves and all the bags over to the airport
3) Get through check in and security at the airport
4) Get from the Special Assistance lounge to the plane
5) Disembark in Florida
6) Get to and through Immigration
7) Collect our suitcases
8) Get up to the next level (I presume they'll let me take the elevator if I have the scooter at that point) with all our bags
9) Through the monorail and down the long, long hallway to DME
10) Get the cases and the scooter into the DME
11) Get it all off at AKL
12) Reverse the whole process at the end of our holiday - but with an extra suitcase!
I will need to speak to Virgin Atlantic about their policy and how and where they divest me of the scooter so I can board the plane (or wait it out and use their buggy from the lounge to the gate), and I know I'll also have to contact Disney to make sure they're able to get my scooter onto the bus. It is small enough that one person could take each end, use the 'one-two-three-LIFT' procedure and hoist it into the luggage area under the bus. That would save time dismantling it - and keep all the pieces from rolling around and getting separated during the long drive to AKL.
Has anyone either done this to and from the UK, or alternatively bringing their scooter from another state to and from Disney? If it's too much of a hassle I won't bother with the stress and inconvenience and will just hire. I know it'll cost a lot more, but we'll be on holiday, and it's just another thing to worry about, right?!
Plus I'll have to go onto Amazon.com and find someone who can ship a US charger to the UK as obviously my one has a UK plug on it! I have done a bit of research, and have found a couple well under $20, so it's doable. Alternatively, would someone like Gold Mobility rent/lend me one for the duration?
Thanks.
If I do decide to bring it (bearing in mind that two trips and it'll almost have paid for itself in the savings made on not hiring), I will obviously need to plan the whole procedure including who I need to inform, etc. The procedure is:
1) Taxi to Gatwick Airport with 2 full size suitcases and 2 cabin cases
2) Stay at airport hotel overnight and then transport ourselves and all the bags over to the airport
3) Get through check in and security at the airport
4) Get from the Special Assistance lounge to the plane
5) Disembark in Florida
6) Get to and through Immigration
7) Collect our suitcases
8) Get up to the next level (I presume they'll let me take the elevator if I have the scooter at that point) with all our bags
9) Through the monorail and down the long, long hallway to DME
10) Get the cases and the scooter into the DME
11) Get it all off at AKL
12) Reverse the whole process at the end of our holiday - but with an extra suitcase!
I will need to speak to Virgin Atlantic about their policy and how and where they divest me of the scooter so I can board the plane (or wait it out and use their buggy from the lounge to the gate), and I know I'll also have to contact Disney to make sure they're able to get my scooter onto the bus. It is small enough that one person could take each end, use the 'one-two-three-LIFT' procedure and hoist it into the luggage area under the bus. That would save time dismantling it - and keep all the pieces from rolling around and getting separated during the long drive to AKL.
Has anyone either done this to and from the UK, or alternatively bringing their scooter from another state to and from Disney? If it's too much of a hassle I won't bother with the stress and inconvenience and will just hire. I know it'll cost a lot more, but we'll be on holiday, and it's just another thing to worry about, right?!
Plus I'll have to go onto Amazon.com and find someone who can ship a US charger to the UK as obviously my one has a UK plug on it! I have done a bit of research, and have found a couple well under $20, so it's doable. Alternatively, would someone like Gold Mobility rent/lend me one for the duration?
Thanks.