RaySharpton
Retired and going to Disney.
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ºoº Care Medical: www.caremedicalequipment.com
Phone (407) 856-2273
Toll Free U.S and Canada (800) 741-2282
ºoº Colonial Medical
www.colonialmed.com
(800)747-0246
ºoº Walker Mobility:
1-888-726-6837
www.walkermobility.com
ºoº RANDY'S Mobility in Kissimmee 407-892-4777
http://randysmobility.com
ºoº www.scootarama.com
ºoº www.scootaround.com
I am seriously thinking about renting a scooter for one week from one of the mobility rental businesses that are listed in the DIS Frequently Asked Questions. This F.A.Q. thread is located near the top of this board as a sticky.
I've usually rented the Walt Disney World Electric Convenience Vehicle scooters at the parks for $30.00, plus a refundable $10.00 key charge for a total of $40.00 per day.
Some days, the Magic Kingdom has no more E.C.V. scooters to rent because they were all rented out early in the day.
Some days, I would like to visit two parks in one day. If I arrived early at the Magic Kingdom park, I would usually be able to rent an E.C.V. scooter. When I left the Magic Kingdom, they gave me the $10.00 refund when I gave them my key to the scooter. Then they would give me my receipt back to use at another park for the same day only. Later that evening, I would take my E.C.V. scooter receipt to Epcot and watch the December Christmas Tree Lighting, and the Christmas Processional show, and most importantly, watch the Illuminations fireworks show at the Epcot closing.
Sometimes they have rented all of the E.C.V. Scooters out to customers at Epcot for the evening. I can either wait for someone to return one, or try and walk the fairly long distance for me.
Since I know from experience that the E.C.V. scooters are usually all rented out in the evening at Epcot, I may decide not to go at all. I must admit that sometimes I do get lucky, and I am able to rent an E.C.V. scooter late in the day.
Since I can only use the Walt Disney World Electric Convenience Vehicle scooter inside the parks and not outside the park, I am considering using a rental company to rent the scooter for a week. This would allow me to visit Boardwalk, Downtown Disney Market Place, Pleasure Island, and West Side. Or to tour the resorts more extensively.
I sure would like to walk around the Boardwalk lake and take my time to visit the Beach and Yacht Club Resort, and the Dolphin and Swan Resort and the Boardwalk Resort. Or to take the walking trail from the Boardwalk to the MGM Park. Or to walk the trail path from the Old Key West Resort to the Downtown Disney Area. Or to visit the expansive new Saratoga Springs Vacation Club area. Or to visit the Wilderness Campground and experience the nightly campfire, movie and marshmallow cookout.
So, to make a short story long...I have also included a poll of the different mobility scooter rental agency that the DIS moderators have listed in the F.A.Q..
Which company have you used to rent a scooter?
Why do you like this particular scooter rental company?
If you used more than one scooter rental company, which one has a scooter that lasted the longest in a day without losing the charge before getting back to your hotel/resort? I am a little worried about this if I visit more than one park in a day. For example, visiting Animal Kingdom in the morning, going to resort to rest, then visit the Magic Kingdom Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party at night which would last until midnight. Or as I said before, maybe visiting two parks in one day. For example, visit MGM during the day and then visiting Epcot at night to see Illuminations and then visiting Downtown Disney for a movie or MarketPlace or Pleasure Island. Now that would be a long day wouldn't it?
If a rental agency is not listed in the poll, could you please, list the name of the mobility scooter rental company? And maybe a website, too? Thank you.
And finally, could you list your special places that you can plug in you scooter at Magic Kingdom, Epcot, MGM, Animal Kingdom, Downtown Disney, and any Walt Disney World Resorts and Dining establishments that you visit.
I am going to start another thread about this and try and combine all the information together in one place.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely, RaySharpton
Phone (407) 856-2273
Toll Free U.S and Canada (800) 741-2282
ºoº Colonial Medical
www.colonialmed.com
(800)747-0246
ºoº Walker Mobility:
1-888-726-6837
www.walkermobility.com
ºoº RANDY'S Mobility in Kissimmee 407-892-4777
http://randysmobility.com
ºoº www.scootarama.com
ºoº www.scootaround.com
I am seriously thinking about renting a scooter for one week from one of the mobility rental businesses that are listed in the DIS Frequently Asked Questions. This F.A.Q. thread is located near the top of this board as a sticky.
I've usually rented the Walt Disney World Electric Convenience Vehicle scooters at the parks for $30.00, plus a refundable $10.00 key charge for a total of $40.00 per day.
Some days, the Magic Kingdom has no more E.C.V. scooters to rent because they were all rented out early in the day.
Some days, I would like to visit two parks in one day. If I arrived early at the Magic Kingdom park, I would usually be able to rent an E.C.V. scooter. When I left the Magic Kingdom, they gave me the $10.00 refund when I gave them my key to the scooter. Then they would give me my receipt back to use at another park for the same day only. Later that evening, I would take my E.C.V. scooter receipt to Epcot and watch the December Christmas Tree Lighting, and the Christmas Processional show, and most importantly, watch the Illuminations fireworks show at the Epcot closing.
Sometimes they have rented all of the E.C.V. Scooters out to customers at Epcot for the evening. I can either wait for someone to return one, or try and walk the fairly long distance for me.
Since I know from experience that the E.C.V. scooters are usually all rented out in the evening at Epcot, I may decide not to go at all. I must admit that sometimes I do get lucky, and I am able to rent an E.C.V. scooter late in the day.
Since I can only use the Walt Disney World Electric Convenience Vehicle scooter inside the parks and not outside the park, I am considering using a rental company to rent the scooter for a week. This would allow me to visit Boardwalk, Downtown Disney Market Place, Pleasure Island, and West Side. Or to tour the resorts more extensively.
I sure would like to walk around the Boardwalk lake and take my time to visit the Beach and Yacht Club Resort, and the Dolphin and Swan Resort and the Boardwalk Resort. Or to take the walking trail from the Boardwalk to the MGM Park. Or to walk the trail path from the Old Key West Resort to the Downtown Disney Area. Or to visit the expansive new Saratoga Springs Vacation Club area. Or to visit the Wilderness Campground and experience the nightly campfire, movie and marshmallow cookout.
So, to make a short story long...I have also included a poll of the different mobility scooter rental agency that the DIS moderators have listed in the F.A.Q..
Which company have you used to rent a scooter?
Why do you like this particular scooter rental company?
If you used more than one scooter rental company, which one has a scooter that lasted the longest in a day without losing the charge before getting back to your hotel/resort? I am a little worried about this if I visit more than one park in a day. For example, visiting Animal Kingdom in the morning, going to resort to rest, then visit the Magic Kingdom Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party at night which would last until midnight. Or as I said before, maybe visiting two parks in one day. For example, visit MGM during the day and then visiting Epcot at night to see Illuminations and then visiting Downtown Disney for a movie or MarketPlace or Pleasure Island. Now that would be a long day wouldn't it?
If a rental agency is not listed in the poll, could you please, list the name of the mobility scooter rental company? And maybe a website, too? Thank you.
And finally, could you list your special places that you can plug in you scooter at Magic Kingdom, Epcot, MGM, Animal Kingdom, Downtown Disney, and any Walt Disney World Resorts and Dining establishments that you visit.
I am going to start another thread about this and try and combine all the information together in one place.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely, RaySharpton