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Why do so many people at Disney use scooters?

Because you are in a smaller area than San Francisco for one thing. Each park is a smaller area. Plus, there are many people who think Disney World is so much walking! I can't do it! and so they rent a scooter.



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A scooter will be accommodated so you can ride and enjoy what you would like, but it's definitely not going to skip you to the front of lines. I know a lot of people have heard otherwise and are surprised when they arrive in the park and that isn't the case, so be prepared. :) The parks are all different.

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Because you are in a smaller area than San Francisco for one thing. Each park is a smaller area. Plus, there are many people who think Disney World is so much walking! I can't do it! and so they rent a scooter.

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Depending on the experience, Guests utilizing a wheelchair or scooter will either wait in the standard queue or receive a return time at the attraction that is comparable to the current standby wait. If you're a Guest who has mobility questions or concerns, please view Services for Guests with Mobility Disabilities.

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Generally no. Disability people can get a special accommodation - waiting somewhere not in the line. You get this at guest services, then when you want to ride something, you go to the fastpass person, and ask for a disability return time.

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Disney World does not offer scooter or wheelchair reservations and they often sell out. Rentals are first come, first served. Disney World Resort hotels do not rent scooters but wheelchairs are available. Wheelchairs can be rented for the length of your stay.

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Dumbo the Flying Elephant is an aerial carousel-style ride located in Fantasyland at six Disney parks around the world. It is based on Disney's 1941 animated feature film, Dumbo. The original attraction opened at Disneyland on August 16, 1955.

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You can charge your scooter near a Guest Relations location and near some Walt Disney World Resort - Restrooms. Lastly, either ask a Cast Member, refer to your theme park guide paper map or the interactive map on your My Disney Experience App for what we call the Relaxation Stations.

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Guests must be 18 years of age to rent and operate ECVs. A Photo ID is required. The maximum weight is 450 pounds. ECVs are not designed to hold more than one person.

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Sign up for 'DAS pass' Guests with any condition (including ADHD) that prevents them from waiting in extended lines can obtain one.

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Just go to guest services and explain why you need one. They'll ask you questions about your disability but other than that nothing else is required. No documentation required. You just have to explain why waiting outside the traditional lines setting would benefit you.

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