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This is my first time that I will be renting an ECV from a company outside the parks so I'll have it for our entire trip. (I've only ever used the ones in the parks - but my knee has gotten worse, so I'd like one for the entire trip. I can walk through the que lines so I'll leave it at the entrance where I can, but it's just the general walking around the park that I'd never make. Plus, my knee would be toast by the time I got from the parking lot to the main entrance)
We are doing a split stay (AKL and then the DoubleTree in Disney Springs) - 17 days total next August.
From reading the various threads, I understand that there are several different companies out there that people have used.
I'm trying to figure out which one to use...
I know the costs vary widely (so widely that it blows my mind that they can be so different)
What I have narrowed down are the following companies.
I'll be renting for 17 days (drop at hotel on day 1 around 7pm, and pickup 7pm the evening before we leave)
I've been looking at the 4-wheel Victory model from each of these companies. I feel better knowing I have 4 wheels vs. three. To me knowing I have that 4th wheel makes it a little more sturdy and solid.
4-wheel version
Scooterbug - Victory: about $500 total for the rental including taxes. (Although they say that the tiller cover is not available for my rental - What can I use instead of the one they don't have? A plastic bag or ?) I think the damage waiver was included in the price.
GMS - Victory: $364 - taxes not included in this price (I'm not seeing a tiller cover as an option for the rental) I think the damage waiver was included in the price as well. Plus it looks like it comes with extras like a fan, phone holder, etc.
Buena Vista rental was close to $1000 for a Victory model for this same time period. (I can't believe they charge for every item!)
3-wheel scooter - really wanted a 4-wheel but I like some of the features they offer.
Walker: (Triple Lindy) came out to about $455 but this is a 3-wheel ECV. I do like the fact that they say that their scooters have a long-life battery and can be run in the rain (not that I want to, but just in case we get caught in a downpour) I think the damage waiver was included in the price.
I like the price range of Walker and GMS, but I like the fact that Scooterbug is the official ECV company if anything happens they are right on site. Also like the fact that they will drop off at bell services and pickup and I don't have to be there to meet them. (although, I probably will be there just in case)
I like that GMS and Scooterbug offer the 4 wheel versions.
I also like the fact that Walker has the extra battery life (29 hours?) and can be run in the rain - but would prefer a 4 wheel ECV.
So I'm torn on who to go with.
Based on those of you who have rented, who did you go with?
Did you rent a 3-wheel or 4-wheel ECV?
Did you ever run into any issues with your rental? If so, how quickly were they resolved?
Did you ever get stuck in the rain with your ECV? What did you do?
How long did your battery last? We do plan on taking breaks where I can charge it, but can one of these really go all day? (29 hours seems like a really long time with no charges)
Did you have any "surprise" fees that were not figured in that you were not aware of.
Were they easy to break down for car transport? We'll have a mini-van, a Tahoe, or a Suburban for our rental car
so space shouldn't be an issue. (I hope)
How was the customer service from the company you used?
What else do I need to know or that I didn't think of.
TIA!
~D
We are doing a split stay (AKL and then the DoubleTree in Disney Springs) - 17 days total next August.
From reading the various threads, I understand that there are several different companies out there that people have used.
I'm trying to figure out which one to use...
I know the costs vary widely (so widely that it blows my mind that they can be so different)
What I have narrowed down are the following companies.
I'll be renting for 17 days (drop at hotel on day 1 around 7pm, and pickup 7pm the evening before we leave)
I've been looking at the 4-wheel Victory model from each of these companies. I feel better knowing I have 4 wheels vs. three. To me knowing I have that 4th wheel makes it a little more sturdy and solid.
4-wheel version
Scooterbug - Victory: about $500 total for the rental including taxes. (Although they say that the tiller cover is not available for my rental - What can I use instead of the one they don't have? A plastic bag or ?) I think the damage waiver was included in the price.
GMS - Victory: $364 - taxes not included in this price (I'm not seeing a tiller cover as an option for the rental) I think the damage waiver was included in the price as well. Plus it looks like it comes with extras like a fan, phone holder, etc.
Buena Vista rental was close to $1000 for a Victory model for this same time period. (I can't believe they charge for every item!)
3-wheel scooter - really wanted a 4-wheel but I like some of the features they offer.
Walker: (Triple Lindy) came out to about $455 but this is a 3-wheel ECV. I do like the fact that they say that their scooters have a long-life battery and can be run in the rain (not that I want to, but just in case we get caught in a downpour) I think the damage waiver was included in the price.
I like the price range of Walker and GMS, but I like the fact that Scooterbug is the official ECV company if anything happens they are right on site. Also like the fact that they will drop off at bell services and pickup and I don't have to be there to meet them. (although, I probably will be there just in case)
I like that GMS and Scooterbug offer the 4 wheel versions.
I also like the fact that Walker has the extra battery life (29 hours?) and can be run in the rain - but would prefer a 4 wheel ECV.
So I'm torn on who to go with.
Based on those of you who have rented, who did you go with?
Did you rent a 3-wheel or 4-wheel ECV?
Did you ever run into any issues with your rental? If so, how quickly were they resolved?
Did you ever get stuck in the rain with your ECV? What did you do?
How long did your battery last? We do plan on taking breaks where I can charge it, but can one of these really go all day? (29 hours seems like a really long time with no charges)

Did you have any "surprise" fees that were not figured in that you were not aware of.
Were they easy to break down for car transport? We'll have a mini-van, a Tahoe, or a Suburban for our rental car

How was the customer service from the company you used?
What else do I need to know or that I didn't think of.
TIA!
~D