JimMIA
There's more to life than mice...
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Sure, it's possible...subject to a number of caveats.We will be renting a scooter that disassembles to fit in a personal vehicle. Will that be possible if we want to use Uber?
First, you have to consider your entire party -- not just the scooter. So if you have luggage, shopping treasures, too many people, need a car seat for a child, etc, any of those things could change the whole equation.
Second, we have one of those for Grandma, and I can tell you that even the small ones are very heavy. It is quite possible to hurt yourself lifting it into a car -- both DW and I have strained our backs more than once. A driver may not be able, or willing, to help load the scooter into their car. They may also be concerned that loading it might cause damage to their car. A driver would be well within their rights to say no for either reason.
My suggestion is this. IF you decide to use Uber, place your ride request -- and as soon as a driver accepts, call the driver and explain the situation. If the driver is not comfortable with the scooter, YOU cancel the ride immediately. If the driver does not speak English or does not understand what you're telling them, YOU cancel immediately. Under the new rules, you have only two minutes to cancel without a cancellation fee. I'm quite confident that if you get charged and explain to Uber about the phone call, they will refund the fee ($5). They're not going to penalize a customer for being conscientious...but don't push your luck.
In a few markets, Uber has a service called Uber Assist for customers with special medical needs, but I don't believe Assist is available in the Orlando market.