stitchlovestink
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Those are the rules for ones rented from Disney. There is no written rule that a privately owned or leased one that the driver must be 18 years of age.@elmoandzoey Wow! I'm so sorry to hear about your ankle. I hope that you are firmly on the road to recovery!
My personal ECV is called a Travelscoot - its very light, folds up, and after you take off the seat, etc. the whole thing can fit in a space about the size of a golf bag. There is company that rents them: ScootAnywhere.com They also rent other models of scooters, and can drop ship to your off-site hotel.
You may find other scooter rental companies in the Orlando area that have small, lightweight, foldable scooters. Luckily, you have some time between now and April to find just what will work best for you!
Please remember that at WDW you are not allowed to carry children on an ECV for safety reasons, and all ECV drivers must be 18 years or older.
Good luck - let us know if we can help in any other way!![]()
Randy's Mobility will even on occasion lease to someone under age 18 and Disney is well aware of this. And someone under the age of 18 bringing their own ECV to the park, Disney could not discriminate against them based on age. Please check/clarify your facts/statements.
There were times I had my kids move my personally owned ECV and was absolutely within my rights to do so. They would go and retrieve it and bring it to me when I had to park it somewhere else.