You will use battery getting from the medical parking which is behind the handicapped area at MK. It is slightly uphill from parking to the TTC to get to either the monorail or ferry to the gate. Bus parking is closer thereI will be visiting disney world. I will be using a scooter and driving to the parks every day. I do not have a handicap placard. is there special parking areas in each park. I don’t want to waste a lot of battery going from parking lot to gate.
There will be some, but even taking the buses use a bit of battery power to go up and down those ramps, but MK is definitely the most complicated. Also, going up and down the ramps for the monorails take a fair amount of power too.You will use battery getting from the medical parking which is behind the handicapped area at MK. It is slightly uphill from parking to the TTC to get to either the monorail or ferry to the gate. Bus parking is closer there
Are there places in the different parks to charge the ecv"s? I know in Disneyland in Galaxy's Edge I was able to plug in for a little while in one of the outdoor eating areas.
If you're at the Magic Kingdom, there's a place in Fantasyland near the Tangled restrooms that was specifically designed for people to charge their devices - including phones as well as ECV's. It's a themed rest area, with barrel tables, seats that look like tree stumps, and larger stumps with doors to access outlets. More details including pictures and a video can be found in this article:
“Tangled” themed rest area now open at Magic Kingdom featuring bathrooms and charging area
This is good to know. I would not have thought of it. I've just been reading on Gold Mobility's site about the different scooters they have and I think I need the Victory one with the higher weight limit. We are staying off site and will need to transport it. I guess I need to do some more research on how heavy the bigger scooters are. I will have my men folk with me and we are renting a minivan so I think it will work.Alert the toll plaza CM you have a scooter and need medical parking. Then alert every CM you pass in the lot to ensure you are directed appropriately. Depending on time of day and how full the lot is, you may be directed to rows just behind handicap, to a spot on the end of a row, or to the front if it’s later and people have vacated those spots. I used a transport chair for awhile before I relented and asked my PCP for a permit, and that is what I experienced.
That is great info! I love that they have the little activity of finding the Pascals there. Thanks for sharing.At WDW in the Magic Kingdom there's an area near the Tangled restrooms with lots of seating and charging outlets. Here's a post I made about it 2 years ago:
In any other areas around the parks your best bet is to check with a CM. Some of the outlets you see may not be powered all the time, or may not be designed to use for charging ECV's.