ZellyB
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We are flying down to MCO in January and I'll be using a scooter while at Disney. This will just be my second trip needing an ECV. The first trip we drove, so we took my scooter with us on a trailer. Since we are flying this time, my DH and I are in a debate about whether to try and fly with my ECV or just rent one when we get there. Having seen the rental ones, I feel like I would really prefer mine over the rental options. I have this scooter (but with a captain's chair and no basket on the back).

It has great speed (not that you need that at Disney) and handling and it brakes which helps avoid potential running into people or things. It makes really sharp turns, so nice in some queues. Sits up a bit higher than other scooters so visibility is better. Battery life is top-notch. We had days we were in the parks for most of the day and the battery level barely dropped. I did plug it in each night but suspect I could have gone 2 days or more on one charge. If we rent, I'm thinking I'd go with the Victory Pride 3-wheel scooter from Gold Mobility. We will have a rental mini-van while there (6 of us so all the seats up) but believe that either the rental scooter or my own will fit behind the seats if disassembled. I'll have two strong men with me so lifting it into the minivan is not a concern.
So, now to the questions I have. Has anyone here flown with their own scooter? Did it survive the trip ok? Damage that makes the scooter inoperable upon arrival is my biggest fear. I've read a lot on flying with them and understand (I think) how it works and I can walk from check-in to the gate without a problem, so we could actually check it at the counter if that's allowed. I just need it for the amount of walking required at Disney. We will be flying out from a smaller airport that uses regional jets. IN reading about size restrictions and the size of my scooter, I think it would need to be disassembled or at least folded up in order to fit in the cargo hold. This freaks me out but my DH thinks it's no problem. He REALLY wants me to take my scooter since he thinks it's better than the rental ones. Not to mention saving money. Has anyone had to disassemble or fold a scooter for air travel? We even debated if we could fold or disassemble it finding a bag of some sort to put it in to further protect it.
We've gone back and forth on this so many times it's driving me crazy. I'll take any experience or advice anybody cares to offer.

It has great speed (not that you need that at Disney) and handling and it brakes which helps avoid potential running into people or things. It makes really sharp turns, so nice in some queues. Sits up a bit higher than other scooters so visibility is better. Battery life is top-notch. We had days we were in the parks for most of the day and the battery level barely dropped. I did plug it in each night but suspect I could have gone 2 days or more on one charge. If we rent, I'm thinking I'd go with the Victory Pride 3-wheel scooter from Gold Mobility. We will have a rental mini-van while there (6 of us so all the seats up) but believe that either the rental scooter or my own will fit behind the seats if disassembled. I'll have two strong men with me so lifting it into the minivan is not a concern.
So, now to the questions I have. Has anyone here flown with their own scooter? Did it survive the trip ok? Damage that makes the scooter inoperable upon arrival is my biggest fear. I've read a lot on flying with them and understand (I think) how it works and I can walk from check-in to the gate without a problem, so we could actually check it at the counter if that's allowed. I just need it for the amount of walking required at Disney. We will be flying out from a smaller airport that uses regional jets. IN reading about size restrictions and the size of my scooter, I think it would need to be disassembled or at least folded up in order to fit in the cargo hold. This freaks me out but my DH thinks it's no problem. He REALLY wants me to take my scooter since he thinks it's better than the rental ones. Not to mention saving money. Has anyone had to disassemble or fold a scooter for air travel? We even debated if we could fold or disassemble it finding a bag of some sort to put it in to further protect it.
We've gone back and forth on this so many times it's driving me crazy. I'll take any experience or advice anybody cares to offer.
