ElizabethB
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Since posters on this thread were so helpful when I asked about taking Mom's Travelscoot to WDW, I thought I'd report on how it went.
In a word -- terrific. The Travelscoot was a great purchase and I highly recommend it for anyone with mobility problems but some ability to move their legs, stand and walk.
On most rides Mom simply rode it into the theater or onto the ride. Where she had to transfer, she could usually ride the scooter close to where transfer had to occur.
The Travelscoot is less than 35 pounds with battery. It was so portable, I worried about having it stolen. Happily, however, she could ride it through the entire ride or quite near the transfer spot, so that wasn't as big a worry as I anticipated.
We took it several times on the monorail. It was easy to handle because if it isn't quite in position, it's easy to lift it in to position since it's so light. We did not go on any buses with it other than the bus to Pioneer Hall from the parking lot for Hoop De Doo Revue.
It was very easy to transport in our rental van. Most times we didn't fold it up. But when we did, it folded up in about 30 seconds.
Many people asked us about it when they saw Mom on it. For anyone looking for a light and very portable scooter, the Travelscoot can't be beat.
In a word -- terrific. The Travelscoot was a great purchase and I highly recommend it for anyone with mobility problems but some ability to move their legs, stand and walk.
On most rides Mom simply rode it into the theater or onto the ride. Where she had to transfer, she could usually ride the scooter close to where transfer had to occur.
The Travelscoot is less than 35 pounds with battery. It was so portable, I worried about having it stolen. Happily, however, she could ride it through the entire ride or quite near the transfer spot, so that wasn't as big a worry as I anticipated.
We took it several times on the monorail. It was easy to handle because if it isn't quite in position, it's easy to lift it in to position since it's so light. We did not go on any buses with it other than the bus to Pioneer Hall from the parking lot for Hoop De Doo Revue.
It was very easy to transport in our rental van. Most times we didn't fold it up. But when we did, it folded up in about 30 seconds.
Many people asked us about it when they saw Mom on it. For anyone looking for a light and very portable scooter, the Travelscoot can't be beat.