If you're using Walt Disney World ECVs, you'll have to leave them inside the parks.Thanks for the info. I and my nephew will both be using Disney ECVs. I'm not sure how they do on hills. Of course we could either leave the ECVs behind at the International Gateway, take the boat to/from the Swan, and then pick up the ECVs on the way back but with an ECV I will not have to walk (mobility issues for me). Or maybe we could take the ECVs on the boat?
Just be aware that the AllEars information only lists one of the preferred companies - the one that is their sponsor.Slightly OT.....Have you thought about renting a scooter from an outside supplier? It may save you money, and has the added advantage of being available for your entire trip....not just park time. Check out the disABILITIES! thread.
Also, here is a link to some updated info on AllEars.
http://allears.net/pl/ecv_faq.htm
Yes - if you are staying at an on site WDW resort, you would be able to use all the transportation ( with the example of some of the small MK boats - but those resorts do have other options).WDW ECV rental $45+ per day
Apple* Scooter rental $75 for three days, $135 for seven days ($90/4, $110/5, $125/6)
Unless you're only visiting/renting one day, which isn't how things appear, it's hard to understand how an offsite rental is too expensive.
And with the exception of tge MK>GF>Polynesian launch, ECVs are easily accommodated on all WDW transportation. No need to disassemble or lift anything.
WDW ECV rental $45+ per day
Apple* Scooter rental $75 for three days, $135 for seven days ($90/4, $110/5, $125/6)
Unless you're only visiting/renting one day, which isn't how things appear, it's hard to understand how an offsite rental is too expensive.
And with the exception of tge MK>GF>Polynesian launch, ECVs are easily accommodated on all WDW transportation. No need to disassemble or lift anything.
Do you know if any off-site scooter companies rent for only one day?
Yes - that was where I meant. It is first come, first serve, but I have seen scooters there whenever I have walked past.I just called Buena Vista Scooters. Here is what he told me. The company has a two-day minimum ($63.90). HOWEVER, when I told him what I wanted to do, he came up with a GREAT suggestion. Buena Vista Scooters has a ECV rental place at the Surrey Bike stand (wherever that is). They will rent a scooter for one day (first-come first-served) for $31.95
So now what I need to know is how strict is the Boardwalk on a 3-hour visit pass? I would also like to tour the Boardwalk vendors and such. But I also wanted to go to Epcot. So do they check your car for the pass and what do they do with your car if it is over the 3-hour limit?
If you valet park it is not a problem.