SashaFarce
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My partner and I are semi-frequent Disney-goers (we usually go about twice a year) and normally we both rent scooters. This trip, however, we are taking along my youngest sibling, age 11, on his first Disney trip. He has special mental/emotional needs, so we had decided to rent only one scooter and alternate out using it by park to make sure we can interact/keep up with him.
However, my partner fell and tore her hamstring pretty badly a few weeks back
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and while she is once again able to move her leg the scooter is going to be all hers this trip as her need is greater than mine. So this poses a few questions...
01) I have some tenderness/discomfort in my feet due to nerve damage. My sneakers are nicely broken in and comfortable but I was wondering if anyone had any tips on inserts or other foot-type things to help ease the foot burden?
02) We have rented scooters in park and from an outside company in the past. The company we chose last time, Scooter Vacations, quite frankly did not turn out all that great. I don't want us to get in a situation where the park is all out of ECVs when we show up after lunch, but the SV scooters were so difficult to put together that I know I can't do it alone. Has anyone had any experiences with scooter rentals that were relatively easy to put together? I've seen the list of scooter rental places in one of the stickied threads, I was just wondering if anyone had personal experience.
I'm sorry this was so wordy! Thanks for any experiences you guys can provide.
However, my partner fell and tore her hamstring pretty badly a few weeks back


01) I have some tenderness/discomfort in my feet due to nerve damage. My sneakers are nicely broken in and comfortable but I was wondering if anyone had any tips on inserts or other foot-type things to help ease the foot burden?
02) We have rented scooters in park and from an outside company in the past. The company we chose last time, Scooter Vacations, quite frankly did not turn out all that great. I don't want us to get in a situation where the park is all out of ECVs when we show up after lunch, but the SV scooters were so difficult to put together that I know I can't do it alone. Has anyone had any experiences with scooter rentals that were relatively easy to put together? I've seen the list of scooter rental places in one of the stickied threads, I was just wondering if anyone had personal experience.
I'm sorry this was so wordy! Thanks for any experiences you guys can provide.
