Yeah, I have to use a scooter to visit the parks myself. The challenge I was having was the not listening, not being willing to make a decision, running off in the wrong direction all time (my daughter spent most of her time chasing one or both of them down). And the whining. I wasn't really kidding when I said 70 year old toddlers. I think toddlers would have been easier because then I wouldn't have had to walk on egg shells all the time. When my aunt crashed into the baby stroller, with baby inside, and started laughing and saying how it was his first thrill ride, my daughter lost it (she turned 10 during our trip). Then my aunt came whining to me about how she got yelled at. You would think she would have learned to go slow after she took out three stansions and ropes at the visa m&g, but no, she kept turning the speed up. Every time my daughter turned her speed down, I would get a dirty look.
Sorry, I just went off on a rant. There was so much more, but I will quit my own whining!