Disneyfan754321
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Find a plug easy, finding one that works, won't damage your equipment and you are allowed to use? A lot harder.I will be bringing my personal ECV. How easy is it to find a plug so I can charge it during the day?
Umm guess we need to stop for a sit down meal ever so often. Maybe better luck.Find a plug easy, finding one that works, won't damage your equipment and you are allowed to use? A lot harder.
As for the second point there, always ask a CM before plugging in, as not all outlets are created equal.
I can tell you Morocco has a plug. DH mare a very rapid trip back to the room after mobile ordering Figment popcorn buckets, which involved a bunch of extra hills and his battery was down before we were ready to leave.Umm guess we need to stop for a sit down meal ever do often. Maybe better luck.
Depending on the model, the extra battery is likely to add enough weight that you wouldn't get much benefit from the extended range provided by the battery. It may also add enough weight that it will trip the overload protection. This is especially true if you have heavier extended range batteries, so be sure to keep an eye on the weight.Usually by restaurants and restrooms are plugs. I've heard if you go to scooter rentals in the park they will let you plug in with them. You might want to consider buying an extra battery; that would be the safest approach. You would keep the extra battery in the basket or a backpack. Some go back to their resort for an afternoon break and charge up.
Conserving your battery helps. Some will park their scooter outside of an attraction and walk the ride queue. Obviously, you will want to check wait times to see how plausible this would be for you. When seeing a show make sure you shut off your scooter.
I'm not sure how easily the battery is changed.. or like you said with the weight.Depending on the model, the extra battery is likely to add enough weight that you wouldn't get much benefit from the extended range provided by the battery. It may also add enough weight that it will trip the overload protection. This is especially true if you have heavier extended range batteries, so be sure to keep an eye on the weight.
I would just make sure the batteries are new (or at least not degraded), a good name brand like Interstate and are the highest capacity your device can handle.I'm not sure how easily the battery is changed.. or like you said with the weight.
It's a zero turn chair and has very little storage... besides a backpack.
I'm not sure how easily the battery is changed.. or like you said with the weight.
It's a zero turn chair and has very little storage... besides a backpack.
It's a zero turn chair and has very little storage... besides a backpack.
We are still very new to this world.. the chair is brand new. At home we use a walker but there is no way we could do a walker outside the hotel room. I'm going to check out the battery thing.I’ve used a zero turn chair, a whill, plenty at Disney. It’s really the only place my relative needs the extra battery, and it’s pretty consistently needed. Heck, there have been days two batteries was cutting it close. We always swap out the first one at 10% just to make sure there’s a little juice to get home.
My relative is not able to get out of the chair. If you could leave it and walk around some, I would be less worried. Relying on a plug at Disney would completely stress me out.
We are still very new to this world.. the chair is brand new. At home we use a walker but there is no way we could do a walker outside the hotel room. I'm going to check out the battery thing.
I can tell you Morocco has a plug. DH mare a very rapid trip back to the room after mobile ordering Figment popcorn buckets, which involved a bunch of extra hills and his battery was down before we were ready to leave.
Outside where the Dress shop normally is, but it is closed right now, so the outlet is accessible, just under a waterproof plate, no screwdriver necessary. This one is a metal plate, there are ones covered with plastic that aren't accessible. China also has outlets.I didn't know that! Where in Morocco?
I know there's one in MK outside the Splash Mountain restrooms. And at AK, there's a plug outside the restrooms behind "Finding Nemo". And since the attraction's not currently open, it should be available.
No, we didn't leave it, one of us stayed with the scooter and the other ran to get food from the food booths, which worked out well as we didn't have to try to find a table every time.Even if I could find a plug, I'd have to leave a $600 battery behind and hope no one unplugs it for several hours. I always bring a charger cord to WDW for emergencies, but I don't see how you can expect to use it for this kind of charging.
This isn't exactly a new problem for Disney, and they have chosen not to have charging stations for mobility devices (or phones).