I have spoken with Disneyland Cast Members, and I have it as official park policy that NO passengers, especially children, are allowed to ride on a mobility scooter. There can be ONE person (for a park rental, one person over the age of 18) at any given time.
Children (or adults) cannot ride on the back, the arms, or the lap of the scooter/scooter driver.
This is true for Park Rentals, Off-site rentals, and Personal scooters!!!
Now, the CM also confessed they are uncomfortable asking people to remove their children from their scooters, but that more and more people are doing it, so there may be a crack-down soon. A Jungle Cruise CM said he has seen several people almost go off the dock (I saw this happen once) because the child was playing with the controls.
I dont know what the official policy in WDW is, but I felt people here should know that the official policy is that there can only be one person on an ECV at a time.
Children (or adults) cannot ride on the back, the arms, or the lap of the scooter/scooter driver.
This is true for Park Rentals, Off-site rentals, and Personal scooters!!!
Now, the CM also confessed they are uncomfortable asking people to remove their children from their scooters, but that more and more people are doing it, so there may be a crack-down soon. A Jungle Cruise CM said he has seen several people almost go off the dock (I saw this happen once) because the child was playing with the controls.
I dont know what the official policy in WDW is, but I felt people here should know that the official policy is that there can only be one person on an ECV at a time.