This page allows you to book mobility rental
equipment that you will have delivered to a cruise ship or
port.
How Do I Begin?
Call us Toll-Free - Call us 7-days
a week at 1-888-441-7575 to book your rental equipment
over the telephone.
Book Online - If you are traveling
to Orlando, Las Vegas, Kissimee or Lake Buena
Vista, Click
Here to book online immediately.
Inquire Via the Internet - If
you are booking your equipment after hours or from a location
outside North America, Click
Here (or choose the button below) submit a rental
inquiry.
Cruise Services
Scootaround
provides an expanded range of services for our Cruise travel
customers! Our enhanced service offerings make us the
industry leader in overall value for customers requiring mobility
rental equipment for worldwide cruiseship travel.
In addition to our advance reservation system
that allows you to book mobility equipment up to one year
in advance, we now provide the following services:
80 Cruiseports
Worldwide – Rent equipment for use in North
America, Europe and around the world.
One-Way Cruises
– Rent equipment for trips ending overseas -
we'll take care of the scooter's return.
Scootaround is also happy to assist you
with a number of specialty services including oxygen and oxygen-related
supplies, 24-hour cruise issue hotline support, embarkation/debarkation
solutions, animal relief materials for service animals, braille
printing, hearing-impaired equipment setup and deployment
and accessible transportation.
Click
Here to submit a rental inquiry or call us toll-free
at 1-888-441-7575 for a no-obligation quote and to ask us
how we can enhance your next cruise vacation!
Need more information?
Choose the following links to learn all you need to know about
about successful cruising.
Absolutely! Year after year, cruise lines are making efforts
to ensure that their ships and services are as accessible
as possible. Many of the newer ships have an increased
number of accessible cabins and much of the public areas
are being designed with scooter and wheelchair-access
in mind.
These improvements are helping to make
cruise travel a more realistic choice for travelers with
disabilities. And with the wide variety of ports and destinations
available, there is no longer any reason to avoid the
high seas.