Out of curiosity, did you have one of the regular rooms with the angled door or one of the new rooms with the door that is flush to the front of the walkway?
My parents are going in April and for the first time will have 2 scooters. Where did you store each of the scooters? We're hoping to have connecting rooms or at least rooms close to one another so will probably store one scooter in our room just to make it easier for them, especially since they will need both beds.
This past December 2018, I had the handicap room with the roll-in shower and the front door did not have an alcove and had a flush entrance from the window to the door. My room did not have a connecting room and everything along that wall was moved closer to the bathroom leaving more space from the door and the same space in front of the bathroom.
The room next to me was handicap room too.
To the left of my room, you can see a regular room with an alcove entrance.
The closet and fridge tower was moved where the regular connected rooms would have had the connecting doors.
Then going to my left is the TV and drawer section. Then you see my wheelchair. I always parked it here the murphy queen bed closed since I was by myself.
And further to the right my wheelchair again with the coat rack. I would hang up my wheelchair charger and jacket here. You can see the door stop at the bottom on the floor. It doesn't look like you could put another mobility scooter here without limiting your entrance and exit through the door.
And then the door and front window. Not a very good photo for seeing space. The queen Murphy bed is up and a corner of the table is showing, but where my suitcase is located is more than enough room for another wheelchair/mobility scooter.
As far as a novice moving in and out of the room with their rental mobility scooter, it might be easier to put their rental mobility scooter in freewheel mode and roll it into what ever space you use for parking. This is much easier than putting it in turtle slow speed and trying to park it in the room for a newbie.
Just another photo in front of the window with my suitcase and laundry hamper with the table instead of the Murphy bed down.
Everyone is going to have a different opinion whether they must use a wheelchair all of the time or a mobility scooter occasionally as a rental.
Plus having two mobility scooters in a room is possible with the Murphy bed down, but four people in the room can get very crowded when moving around the room and wanting to sit in the chairs or the bed.
Some folks push the Murphy bed up when not in use so they can take advantage of the table and two chairs. I would imagine it would still feel crowded, but hopefully, all four guests won't have to be in the room all of the time.
And I have no idea what it would be like with children wanting to run around as two guests staying in the room.