Disney World ECV Rentals

How much does it cost to rent an ECV at Walt Disney World?

The cost of a daily ECV rental in WDW Theme Parks is $65 per day. There’s also a $20 refundable deposit due at the time of rental. The daily cost for WDW Water Parks and Disney Springs is the same however the refundable deposit increases to $100.

The cost of a daily ECV rental from Scootarama starts at only $30 per day (less than 50% of Disney cost) also there is no deposit required.

Where can I rent an ECV at Disney World?

ECV’s are located at the main entrance of each theme park, usually on the right or left hand side as soon as you enter theme park. We recommend that you arrive at the theme park early because ECV rentals are on a first come first serve basis.

You may choose to rent an ECV from a outside vendor instead of Walt Disney World. You are allowed to make advance reservations with outside vendors to be sure you have a scooter available for your vacation. Nevertheless you may not make advance reservations with Disney World.

What is the difference between an ECV, POV or a Scooter?

Electric Conveyance Vehicles (ECVs), also known as scooters or power-operated vehicles (POVs), are motorized devices created to assist people with mobility challenges. Most ECVs have a three-wheel structure that allows users to move through areas on their own. There are also four-wheeled versions for greater stability. These vehicles run on rechargeable batteries, offering an eco-friendly choice for personal mobility.

In summary, ECVs, scooters, and POVs are all identical mobility aids.

Can you bring your own personal ECV to Disney World?

Yes you are allowed to bring your own mobility scooter to Walt Disney World, but should you opt to utilize Disney’s transportation, your ECV must be able to fit onto lifts and ramps and sit within designated wheelchair spaces without being forced. ECV’s may not have less than 3 wheels and must maintain stability and balance when stopped, unpowered, or unoccupied. Training wheels and other modifications are prohibited. Mobility scooters must be either manually or electrically powered and operated at a walking pace. ECV’s should be single-rider and not exceed 36″ (92 cm) in width and 52″ (132 cm) in length. Scooters designed to carry multiple passengers (double scooter rentals) are forbidden within the theme park.

What types of transportation are accessible to my ECV inside Walt Disney World?

Disney World does a wonderful job of accommodating the disabled. If you are in possession of an ECV (Electric Conveyance Vehicle) you may use it on the Monorail, Water Ferry Boats, shuttles and the Disney Skyliner.

Do I have to be present when you deliver my ECV to my resort?

You only have to be present to accept delivery of your scooter when residing at a Walt Disney World operated resort that’s located on Disney property. There are several resorts located on Disney property that aren’t operated by Disney. For example Shades of Green, Swan & Dolphin Resorts, Four Seasons Resort, Bonnett Creek Resorts, Hilton, JW Marriott and Waldorf Astoria. You do not have to be present to accept delivery at those resorts.

Does Disney World have charging stations for ECV’s?

There are several mobile charging stations in the Walt Disney World theme parks. You can power up your mobile and mobility devices at the parks!

How It Works:
Each station offers AC and USB outlets. Please bring your own charger and charging cable to charge your scooter or device.

Locations:
You can find mobile charging stations in Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom Theme Park:

– Courtyard near “It’s a small world” and Peter Pan’s Flight
– Near Pete’s Silly Sideshow

In addition to mobile charging stations, inside any commercial building for example a restaurant or inside a building where you’re watching a show. Wall receptacles may be positioned no farther than 12 feet apart on any wall surface. Any wall section wider than 2 feet must have an outlet.

Can I take my ECV on the Monorail?

Yes. The monorail is wheelchair and ECV scooter accessible.

Can I take my ECV on the Skyliner?

Yes. The Skyliner is wheelchair and ECV accessible.

Can I take my ECV on Disney’s Water Ferry Boats?

Yes. The Water Ferries and Water Taxis are wheelchair and ECV accessible.

Can I skip the line in my ECV at Walt Disney World?

Guests using an electric conveyance vehicles (ECV) at Walt Disney World can stay seated in their mobility device while queuing for attractions. Cast members are available to help guests.

Disney World ECV Rentals

How much does it cost to rent an ECV at Walt Disney World?

The cost of a daily ECV rental in WDW Theme Parks is $65 per day. There’s also a $20 refundable deposit due at the time of rental. The daily cost for WDW Water Parks and Disney Springs is the same however the refundable deposit increases to $100.

The cost of a daily ECV rental from Scootarama starts at only $30 per day (less than 50% of Disney cost) also there is no deposit required.

Where can I rent an ECV at Disney World?

ECV’s are located at the main entrance of each theme park, usually on the right or left hand side as soon as you enter theme park. We recommend that you arrive at the theme park early because ECV rentals are on a first come first serve basis.

You may choose to rent an ECV from a outside vendor instead of Walt Disney World. You are allowed to make advance reservations with outside vendors to be sure you have a scooter available for your vacation. Nevertheless you may not make advance reservations with Disney World.

What is the difference between an ECV, POV or a Scooter?

Electric Conveyance Vehicles (ECVs), also known as scooters or power-operated vehicles (POVs), are motorized devices created to assist people with mobility challenges. Most ECVs have a three-wheel structure that allows users to move through areas on their own. There are also four-wheeled versions for greater stability. These vehicles run on rechargeable batteries, offering an eco-friendly choice for personal mobility.

In summary, ECVs, scooters, and POVs are all identical mobility aids.

Can you bring your own personal ECV to Disney World?

Yes you are allowed to bring your own mobility scooter to Walt Disney World, but should you opt to utilize Disney’s transportation, your ECV must be able to fit onto lifts and ramps and sit within designated wheelchair spaces without being forced. ECV’s may not have less than 3 wheels and must maintain stability and balance when stopped, unpowered, or unoccupied. Training wheels and other modifications are prohibited. Mobility scooters must be either manually or electrically powered and operated at a walking pace. ECV’s should be single-rider and not exceed 36″ (92 cm) in width and 52″ (132 cm) in length. Scooters designed to carry multiple passengers (double scooter rentals) are forbidden within the theme park.

What types of transportation are accessible to my ECV inside Walt Disney World?

Disney World does a wonderful job of accommodating the disabled. If you are in possession of an ECV (Electric Conveyance Vehicle) you may use it on the Monorail, Water Ferry Boats, shuttles and the Disney Skyliner.

Do I have to be present when you deliver my ECV to my resort?

You only have to be present to accept delivery of your scooter when residing at a Walt Disney World operated resort that’s located on Disney property. There are several resorts located on Disney property that aren’t operated by Disney. For example Shades of Green, Swan & Dolphin Resorts, Four Seasons Resort, Bonnett Creek Resorts, Hilton, JW Marriott and Waldorf Astoria. You do not have to be present to accept delivery at those resorts.

Does Disney World have charging stations for ECV’s?

There are several mobile charging stations in the Walt Disney World theme parks. You can power up your mobile and mobility devices at the parks!

How It Works:
Each station offers AC and USB outlets. Please bring your own charger and charging cable to charge your scooter or device.

Locations:
You can find mobile charging stations in Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom Theme Park:

– Courtyard near “It’s a small world” and Peter Pan’s Flight
– Near Pete’s Silly Sideshow

In addition to mobile charging stations, inside any commercial building for example a restaurant or inside a building where you’re watching a show. Wall receptacles may be positioned no farther than 12 feet apart on any wall surface. Any wall section wider than 2 feet must have an outlet.

Can I take my ECV on the Monorail?

Yes. The monorail is wheelchair and ECV scooter accessible.

Can I take my ECV on the Skyliner?

Yes. The Skyliner is wheelchair and ECV accessible.

Can I take my ECV on Disney’s Water Ferry Boats?

Yes. The Water Ferries and Water Taxis are wheelchair and ECV accessible.

Can I skip the line in my ECV at Walt Disney World?

Guests using an electric conveyance vehicles (ECV) at Walt Disney World can stay seated in their mobility device while queuing for attractions. Cast members are available to help guests.

Disney World ECV Rentals

How much does it cost to rent an ECV at Walt Disney World?

The cost of a daily ECV rental in WDW Theme Parks is $65 per day. There’s also a $20 refundable deposit due at the time of rental. The daily cost for WDW Water Parks and Disney Springs is the same however the refundable deposit increases to $100.

The cost of a daily ECV rental from Scootarama starts at only $30 per day (less than 50% of Disney cost) also there is no deposit required.

Where can I rent an ECV at Disney World?

ECV’s are located at the main entrance of each theme park, usually on the right or left hand side as soon as you enter theme park. We recommend that you arrive at the theme park early because ECV rentals are on a first come first serve basis.

You may choose to rent an ECV from a outside vendor instead of Walt Disney World. You are allowed to make advance reservations with outside vendors to be sure you have a scooter available for your vacation. Nevertheless you may not make advance reservations with Disney World.

What is the difference between an ECV, POV or a Scooter?

Electric Conveyance Vehicles (ECVs), also known as scooters or power-operated vehicles (POVs), are motorized devices created to assist people with mobility challenges. Most ECVs have a three-wheel structure that allows users to move through areas on their own. There are also four-wheeled versions for greater stability. These vehicles run on rechargeable batteries, offering an eco-friendly choice for personal mobility.

In summary, ECVs, scooters, and POVs are all identical mobility aids.

Can you bring your own personal ECV to Disney World?

Yes you are allowed to bring your own mobility scooter to Walt Disney World, but should you opt to utilize Disney’s transportation, your ECV must be able to fit onto lifts and ramps and sit within designated wheelchair spaces without being forced. ECV’s may not have less than 3 wheels and must maintain stability and balance when stopped, unpowered, or unoccupied. Training wheels and other modifications are prohibited. Mobility scooters must be either manually or electrically powered and operated at a walking pace. ECV’s should be single-rider and not exceed 36″ (92 cm) in width and 52″ (132 cm) in length. Scooters designed to carry multiple passengers (double scooter rentals) are forbidden within the theme park.

What types of transportation are accessible to my ECV inside Walt Disney World?

Disney World does a wonderful job of accommodating the disabled. If you are in possession of an ECV (Electric Conveyance Vehicle) you may use it on the Monorail, Water Ferry Boats, shuttles and the Disney Skyliner.

Do I have to be present when you deliver my ECV to my resort?

You only have to be present to accept delivery of your scooter when residing at a Walt Disney World operated resort that’s located on Disney property. There are several resorts located on Disney property that aren’t operated by Disney. For example Shades of Green, Swan & Dolphin Resorts, Four Seasons Resort, Bonnett Creek Resorts, Hilton, JW Marriott and Waldorf Astoria. You do not have to be present to accept delivery at those resorts.

Does Disney World have charging stations for ECV’s?

There are several mobile charging stations in the Walt Disney World theme parks. You can power up your mobile and mobility devices at the parks!

How It Works:
Each station offers AC and USB outlets. Please bring your own charger and charging cable to charge your scooter or device.

Locations:
You can find mobile charging stations in Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom Theme Park:

– Courtyard near “It’s a small world” and Peter Pan’s Flight
– Near Pete’s Silly Sideshow

In addition to mobile charging stations, inside any commercial building for example a restaurant or inside a building where you’re watching a show. Wall receptacles may be positioned no farther than 12 feet apart on any wall surface. Any wall section wider than 2 feet must have an outlet.

Can I take my ECV on the Monorail?

Yes. The monorail is wheelchair and ECV scooter accessible.

Can I take my ECV on the Skyliner?

Yes. The Skyliner is wheelchair and ECV accessible.

Can I take my ECV on Disney’s Water Ferry Boats?

Yes. The Water Ferries and Water Taxis are wheelchair and ECV accessible.

Can I skip the line in my ECV at Walt Disney World?

Guests using an electric conveyance vehicles (ECV) at Walt Disney World can stay seated in their mobility device while queuing for attractions. Cast members are available to help guests.

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