No, Electric Conveyance Vehicles (ECVs) and motorized wheelchairs are not banned at Disney, but they are strictly regulated. In 2026, personal electric scooters—the kind you stand on like a Lime or Bird—are prohibited within the parks. However, traditional 3- or 4-wheeled mobility scooters (ECVs) are welcomed for guests with disabilities. These devices must be single-rider, manually or electrically powered, and operated at a walking pace. They also cannot exceed 36" (92 cm) in width and 52" (132 cm) in length. If you are bringing your own ECV in 2026, it must be stable and able to remain upright when unpowered. Most Disney buses, Monorails, and boats are equipped to handle these specific mobility devices, and on-site rentals are available at the front of each park for a daily fee of approximately $50 plus a refundable deposit.