Rental WC Accessible Vans in Orlando

OrthoDad

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With all the talk about the difficulty with the busses loading wheelchairs, we have started thinking about renting an accessible van for our next trip to WDW.

We live in the SW, and one of the things we love about DL (we're annual passholders there), is that we can drive our van there (only 5 hrs), and it's very easy to get our son's power WC to DL. DME is great at DL for transferring his chair from the airport, but one of the big negatives we have at WDW compared to DL is the problems with the busses. Again, I don't mind waiting our turn like everyone else, but it seems that many times, we have to wait LONGER than other able-bodied guests.

So, has anyone had good experiences renting accessible vans in Orlando? Good companies to use? Bad experiences?

Thanks in advance,
Wade
 
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With all the talk about the difficulty with the busses loading wheelchairs, we have started thinking about renting an accessible van for our next trip to WDW.

We live in the SW, and one of the things we love about DL (we're annual passholders there), is that we can drive our van there (only 5 hrs), and it's very easy to get our son's power WC to DL. DME is great at DL for transferring his chair from the airport, but one of the big negatives we have at WDW compared to DL is the problems with the busses. Again, I don't mind waiting our turn like everyone else, but it seems that many times, we have to wait LONGER than other able-bodied guests.

So, has anyone had good experiences renting accessible vans in Orlando? Good companies to use? Bad experiences?

Thanks in advance,
Wade

Wade- I agree as we almost ALWAYS have to wait longer than able-bodied guests and it seems as though this is getting worse contrary to able-bodied guests perceptions! Accessible rental vans are very costly which is the major drawback and although I live in Orlando and have my own ramp van we prefer to use WDW transportation. I feel we are entitled to the same services as other Guests and I don't want to end a tiring day at the parks with having to go to the parking lot and navigate through traffic back to our resort. I'm not sure which is the worst option! Do think out what each choice would entail as far as convenience and the time factor. ---Kathy
 

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