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      Scooter or wheelchair

      We're going to Disney in November finally it'll be me, my brother, his 3 yr old and our mum.

      Now mum has been active all her life but is now on morphine for leg problems which just arent going to go away. Some days she can hardly move

      She's determined to come with us and the doctor is saying that with regulation of the morphine she should be fine.

      We've suggested that we hire a scooter thing for her but at the moment she's totally refusing it or a wheelchair saying she will walk where she can.

      Its her choice at the end of the day and we would never force her to do something she doesnt want to, but scooters arent out of the ordinary at disney now are they? I mean she wouldnt get stared at or anything?

      Does anyone know of the best places to hire them ?

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      Re: Scooter or wheelchair

      Quote Originally Posted by goofygal View Post
      We're going to Disney in November finally it'll be me, my brother, his 3 yr old and our mum.

      Now mum has been active all her life but is now on morphine for leg problems which just arent going to go away. Some days she can hardly move

      She's determined to come with us and the doctor is saying that with regulation of the morphine she should be fine.

      We've suggested that we hire a scooter thing for her but at the moment she's totally refusing it or a wheelchair saying she will walk where she can.

      Its her choice at the end of the day and we would never force her to do something she doesnt want to, but scooters arent out of the ordinary at disney now are they? I mean she wouldnt get stared at or anything?

      Does anyone know of the best places to hire them ?
      You know a lot better than we if she can walk all day in the parks. It really doesn't sound so good from your description however. I would go with a scooter vice a wheel chair simply because it has its own power and no one would have to push it. There are several places off site that rent and they are much cheaper than renting from Disney. Most of them will even deliver to you and then pick it up at the end. Randy's Mobility is one that I have heard is fairly reputable and I know there are others.









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      Re: Scooter or wheelchair

      you can hire wheel chairs and scooters in orland just google orlandowheelchairhire

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      Re: Scooter or wheelchair

      I'd choose a scooter any day. I rented one from an outside rental company, so we had it for our entire visit.

      Couple of reasons I'd recommend a scooter:

      1) Judging by your description, your mum sounds quite independent. A scooter means she wil have total freedom and not need to rely on someone pushing her.

      2) You can convince your mum to use one by telling her it's a great way to get to the front of queues! ...and carry all your bits and bobs.

      Don't worry in the slightest about being 'looked at funny'. ECVs are commonplace all over Florida, and we never got a single funny look our entire stay with my dad.
      Is it time to go back to Orlando yet?!

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      Re: Scooter or wheelchair

      I had my aunt & my gramma with me this past visit and my aunt would NOT have been able to get around without the chair. My gramma is slow-moving (I think her hip gives her trouble) but she refused anything. I think it's just a perception thing. I don't think she thought she could drive a scooter and she probably is just too stubborn to be pushed in a wheelchair.

      Renting a scooter at the park (Epcot) was no problem. Getting Bev on the rides we wanted to get her on was no problem. The Cast Members are very accomodating and assist in any way to get your family on and off the rides.

      It seems every other family has someone with them in a scooter or chair. It's not an impediment to other guests getting around, you get to go to the fronts of a lot of the ride queues (*BONUS*!), and if it makes your family member have a more comfortable, enjoyable day, I say GO FOR IT! The longer you can hold out at the parks, the better! Good times to be had!
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      Re: Scooter or wheelchair

      We had to hire a wheelchair for my nephew on our last trip (he broke his ankle in 2 places 10 days before we went). We started off hiring them on a daily basis in each park, but it was around $15 per day and of course you dont get to use them outside of the park. We asked in reception about hiring one and they called someone and arranged it all for us, cost $100 for 11 days, they dropped it off to the hotel and picked it up again.
      My nephew wanted to get a scooter, he didnt want to be pushed around by someone else all the time, but it was alot more money to hire one so we got the wheelchair instead.
      One thing is for sure though, it was a godsend!!

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      Re: Scooter or wheelchair

      A scooter is the way for her to go, but I do understand her feelings about not wanting to rent one. What I can tell you is that I wouldn't push the idea, rather I'd let her try the walking and let her see just how many folks with mobility issues do use a scooter to get around.

      There are a number of off site scooter companies that will drop off and pick up the scooter and usually they have more than enough stock that a last minute call to rent one is not a problem!

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      Re: Scooter or wheelchair

      i wish id gone for a scooter but no way was the wife gonna let me pay for it..what do wives know about it anyway i want what works for me not her
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      Re: Scooter or wheelchair

      does anyone know approximately how much the scooters cost per day?

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      About $30 a day or $200 for the first wk

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