Small sized ECV with good battery life to rent

TAKitty

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My mom will have just finished chemo on our next trip. I am renting an ECV for her--this is a first for us. She only weighs 100 pounds, so I don't want some huge machine for her to try to maneuver.

We are also staying at BWV and I would like the machine to be able to take us to the Studios and back without it dying.

Thanks for any help!
 
I rented a small ecv from Randy's. The first one died on the monorail but he came right out within the hour and the 2nd one was fine. I never ran out of battery even all day in the park. I always took my cord with me though just in case. Transportation can be tricky as can elevators and the fear of running into a child. Hope you have a magical time. Just stay together and help run interference and things will go well.
 
If it is a Pride Go-Go, the charging units are fairly small. There should be a pouch to keep it in. I would suggest when going for a meal (either table service or quick service) you should be able to park it, take the key, and leave it plugged into the charger. For the half hour to hour it should work nicely to increase the charge. When I was having battery problems, or using a Go-Go, I would do this all the time. With no key I never had anyone fool with it while plugged in.
 














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