RaySharpton
Retired and going to Disney.
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Oh, good grief Charlie Brown.
I just got back from my physician's office after my yearly physical.
I told him what a wonderful time that I had a Walt Disney World on my last trip.
To make a long story short...I told him that I rented a scooter and used it at WDW. Not the ones inside the parks, but one that I could use everywhere.
I also told him that I wanted to buy a scooter called a Pride-Mobility Revo 3-wheel scooter to place in my trunk for vacations, like WDW.
Or to go to a Braves baseball game that I haven't been to in over a decade.
He said that he was going to write me a temporary handicap thingie.
I said no. I was not going to park in a handicap parking space.
I was just thinking about buying a scooter to use on trips like at WDW, or Braves baseball games, or park trails like at WDW's Old Key West.
He said yes...I said no...he said yes...I said no.
I knew that I was stubborn.
But I now have a physician notorized permission slip in my hand. I just need to go to the DMV to hand it in for a thingie to go on my car's mirror, I guess.
I still can't see where I could use it at WDW since I could use the WDW buses. I could park anywhere to remove a scooter from my trunk. Unless I drove to WDW parks, if I wasn't staying on property.
So now I am seriously thinking about buying a new Pride Mobility Revo 3-wheel scooter from someone for about $734.00 and a shipping of $145.00 and insurance of $15.00, for a total of $894.00.
I think that they sell new for about $1500.00.
I can take them apart into five pieces.
The two batteries seem to have a build-in handle on each one that can easily be removed.
The seat come off.
The steering wheel or tiller as they call it folds down on the main unit.
It has an external recharging unit.
Does anyone know if there is a way to carry the recharger unit somewhere on the scooter without putting it in the basket?
So...has anyone used a scooter like this?
Does anyone own a scooter like this?
Do you like the scooter?
What do you like and dislike about the scooter?
I really would like to know how well it works on hilly streets.
Any help would be appreciated.
Here is a link to what the scooter looks like: http://www.pridemobility.com/products/Scooter/Revo/revo.html
Sincerely, Ray.
I just got back from my physician's office after my yearly physical.
I told him what a wonderful time that I had a Walt Disney World on my last trip.
To make a long story short...I told him that I rented a scooter and used it at WDW. Not the ones inside the parks, but one that I could use everywhere.
I also told him that I wanted to buy a scooter called a Pride-Mobility Revo 3-wheel scooter to place in my trunk for vacations, like WDW.
Or to go to a Braves baseball game that I haven't been to in over a decade.
He said that he was going to write me a temporary handicap thingie.
I said no. I was not going to park in a handicap parking space.
I was just thinking about buying a scooter to use on trips like at WDW, or Braves baseball games, or park trails like at WDW's Old Key West.
He said yes...I said no...he said yes...I said no.
I knew that I was stubborn.
But I now have a physician notorized permission slip in my hand. I just need to go to the DMV to hand it in for a thingie to go on my car's mirror, I guess.
I still can't see where I could use it at WDW since I could use the WDW buses. I could park anywhere to remove a scooter from my trunk. Unless I drove to WDW parks, if I wasn't staying on property.
So now I am seriously thinking about buying a new Pride Mobility Revo 3-wheel scooter from someone for about $734.00 and a shipping of $145.00 and insurance of $15.00, for a total of $894.00.
I think that they sell new for about $1500.00.
I can take them apart into five pieces.
The two batteries seem to have a build-in handle on each one that can easily be removed.
The seat come off.
The steering wheel or tiller as they call it folds down on the main unit.
It has an external recharging unit.
Does anyone know if there is a way to carry the recharger unit somewhere on the scooter without putting it in the basket?
So...has anyone used a scooter like this?
Does anyone own a scooter like this?
Do you like the scooter?
What do you like and dislike about the scooter?
I really would like to know how well it works on hilly streets.
Any help would be appreciated.
Here is a link to what the scooter looks like: http://www.pridemobility.com/products/Scooter/Revo/revo.html
Sincerely, Ray.