I have recently found myself needing a cane to walk and struggling with walking in general. We have a Disney vacation booked and I want to know as much as I can about using a scooter. We have 4 days booked at the parks.
Should I rent from Disney or an outside company? Can scooters go into most queues? Specifics: Tiana’s Bayoo…or do I park it somewhere and walk? How big a pain is it to take on the bus? Do the batteries last for a full day in the parks? Basically any experience that a newbie should know, I’d like to hear it.
On our last 2 trips (October of last year and late June/early July of this year) we’ve used an offsite service called ScooterBug Rentals, and have been pleased with them.
I can walk and stand, but not for long periods of time, as I have neuropathy in my feet and lower legs, along with back issues, and my wife has a bad knee (even after surgery).
I used it almost exclusively on our first trip with it, and my wife and I traded off towards the last half of our last trip.
I actually did better on the recent trip than the last one, in regards to standing and walking, due to a bit of (intentional) weight loss.
Anyway, there’s definitely a bit of a learning curve when it comes to “driving” one.
But, by the second day of our first trip with it, I had it down pretty good, even on and off busses.
There’s a speed control that also helps, and braking is achieved by simply letting off the throttle.
From my experience with most attractions we went on, you can ride it through the queue, and park it somewhere towards the load/unload area. You just park it, turn it off, and take the key with you.
Keep in mind though that some of the queues can be tricky, in regards to both switchbacks and lighting levels.
The scooters were used extensively on both trips, I plugged them in to charge in our resort room every night, and the charge indicator light barely ever left the highest green level during use.
Back to the busses…
I’m pretty darn good at driving them on and off, but my wife doesn’t even want to try. I can usually do both in 2 moves, and have actually been given compliments by bus drivers.
However, a couple of drivers, with already crowded busses, have asked if I was capable of getting off so they could park it, which, in my case anyway, I was fortunately capable of doing.
One bus driver was really impressed with my scooter skills, and said he gets too much “bing, bang, bong” from some guests on scooters…!!!!!

Also, the thicker the crowd, the more careful you, obviously, have to be. Too many faces of all ages are buried in phones these days, and scooters are still rare enough to where the vast majority of people aren’t looking out for you.
When we were in Epcot during our first trip with a scooter last October, it was pretty crowded.
When out on the promenade, a guy cut directly across the front of me, and his daughter followed instinctively. I let off the “gas” immediately, but still clipped her ankle. Her dad was upset, but with his daughter and not me…when he had just done the same thing…!!!!!


I made sure she was OK (she was), and moved on.
Also, I used a rain poncho to cover the handlebar/controls and front basket area in case of rain or impending rain. I didn’t worry so much about the seat, as it folds down and stays mostly dry. Any residual water could be wiped away with napkins.
Also, one last thing…
I have 2 telescoping, collapsible stools that I can take with me into a queue if I need to, which I did a few times, actually. I have 2 because I forgot it on our last trip, so we had another one delivered to the resort…!!!!!

You can find these stools on
Amazon from about $25, and even less. We paid $25 for the first one and $15 for the last one.
ETA…
Currently, on the ScooterBug site, I’m seeing $191 for 6 days, which is how long we had it for.
According to my wife, we ended up paying $204.30 including tax.
That was with a $36 damage waiver (I’m told some customers beat them up pretty good), but also a $22 discount for being repeat customers.
Also, there was an issue (IIRC, it was one of the wheel lock levers) with the first scooter last October, but they promptly switched it out for another scooter, which worked fine for the rest of the trip. Again, overall, we have been pleased with ScooterBug’s service.
That’s about all can think of for now, but you said to lay it all out there, so…!!!
And, above all, I hope y’all have a great trip…!!!
