First of all, here is information about the rental sources:
Here are the urls and phone numbers:
Walker Mobility:
888-726-6837
www.walkermobility.com
Care Medical:
http://www.caremedicalequipment.com/
407-856-2273, Toll Free U.S and Canada (800) 741-2282
Randy'S Mobility is in Kissimmee
http://randysmobility.com
407-892-4777
Colonial Medical
http://www.colonialmed.com/about_cms.html
800-747-0246
ScootAround
http://www.scootaround.com
Toll-free, US and Canada 888-441-7575
I have used Walker a few times. They will ask for a credit card and charge it the day before arrival. They will deliver the
ECV to your hotel bell services before your arrival and pick it up there after your departure. Their rates, especially for longer than a week, are much better than Disney's. Also, their scooters are much better.
You don't say if you are renting a car or what. If you are using a car for getting around, the
ECVs break down into five pieces, the heaviest about 39 pounds. They take about a minute or so to take apart and about two minutes (once you are used to it) to put it together.
Walker provides a shower cap in a plastic bag. They say that only the control box needs to be protected. I cannot see why there would be any need for protecting the motor/wheel assembly ad there is no problem when driving through puddles.
When caught in the rain I have used a poncho which would of course cover my upper body and my legs, draping down over the back of the seat.
It is always a good idea to have a towel with you. If you left the ECV out in the sun it will protect you from the hot seat when you return. If it had been left outside and it started to rain, you can dry off the seat.