I rented 2 scooters from Scootaround for myself and my mother in law to accompany my electric wheelchair bound husband. She was in a motor cycle accident and cannot walk distances due to a leg injury. I have my own back issues.
Her scooter died on the bridge to Tommorowland in the middle of MNSSHP. We called the 800 number and were advised that a tech would call us, but it would take up to an hour. I told them to please try to rush it and a little of the situation. After I hung up, my husband said get a supervisor, we can't sit here for an hour just for a phone call. The park will be closed by the time they get someone here. I called back and had a most unpleasant woman tell me that she had no way to call a tech, we would just have to sit there and wait for the tech to answer the page. She suggested that perhaps either my injured mother or myself could push the Scooter out of the park and back to our hotel. She "sympathized, but she was not a magician."
Disney being Disney, someone helped us get the scooter to the front of the park. When I asked if we could leave it there, they advised that Scootaround will not come into the park. They know some rental companies do, but their techs DO NOT, which means even if we had waited for an hour for the tech, we still would have had to push the scooter out of the park.
Good thing we didn't wait - the tech never called. When we called the next morning, we were advised that the "supervisor" would be dealt with as they "knew who it was". Tech confirmed that Scootaround techs do not go into the parks and they just expect you to somehow get their dead scooters out the front gate.

Her scooter died on the bridge to Tommorowland in the middle of MNSSHP. We called the 800 number and were advised that a tech would call us, but it would take up to an hour. I told them to please try to rush it and a little of the situation. After I hung up, my husband said get a supervisor, we can't sit here for an hour just for a phone call. The park will be closed by the time they get someone here. I called back and had a most unpleasant woman tell me that she had no way to call a tech, we would just have to sit there and wait for the tech to answer the page. She suggested that perhaps either my injured mother or myself could push the Scooter out of the park and back to our hotel. She "sympathized, but she was not a magician."
Disney being Disney, someone helped us get the scooter to the front of the park. When I asked if we could leave it there, they advised that Scootaround will not come into the park. They know some rental companies do, but their techs DO NOT, which means even if we had waited for an hour for the tech, we still would have had to push the scooter out of the park.
Good thing we didn't wait - the tech never called. When we called the next morning, we were advised that the "supervisor" would be dealt with as they "knew who it was". Tech confirmed that Scootaround techs do not go into the parks and they just expect you to somehow get their dead scooters out the front gate.
