Disney Equipment Rentals Made Easier: Why We Recommend Cloud of Goods for Your Next Disney Vacation

From mobility scooters and wheelchairs to strollers, cribs, car seats and cruise-day gear, the right rental can make a Disney trip easier from arrival to the final park day.

Sponsored content disclosure: Cloud of Goods partnered with us to create this article. Cloud of Goods operates as an independent third-party rental marketplace, and The Walt Disney Company does not affiliate with or endorse it.

The easiest vacation problems to solve are the ones you handle before you arrive. We think about dining reservations before the trip. We plan park days before the trip. So if someone in your family will need a mobility scooter, wheelchair, stroller, crib, car seat or other travel gear, it makes sense to plan that before the trip, too.

That is why Cloud of Goods is worth knowing about for Disney travelers. The service lets guests reserve equipment ahead of time and coordinate local delivery for Walt Disney World, Disneyland Resort, nearby hotels and vacation rentals, and Disney Cruise Line trips. That way, the gear can fit the vacation instead of the vacation having to fit the rental counter.

Why renting before you arrive can be easier than renting inside the park

Disney offers its own mobility devices and strollers, and for some guests those rentals are exactly what they need. However, in-park equipment comes with location and availability rules that matter on a multi-day trip.

At Walt Disney World, Disney currently lists ECV rentals at $65 per day. Disney does not accept reservations for these, and it limits quantities. Plus, you cannot remove the ECV from the destination where you rented it. If you park hop, you can present your receipt at the next location and get another ECV only if one is available.

Heavy Duty Mobility Scooter

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Manual wheelchairs at Walt Disney World currently run $12 per day, or $10 per day for a multi-day theme-park rental. These are also first-come, first-served, and you must return them when you leave the rental location. Disney strollers cost $15 per day for a single and $31 per day for a double, with multi-day rates of $13 and $27. You cannot remove those strollers from the parks, either.

Disneyland works a little differently. Disneyland currently lists ECVs at $60 per day plus tax and manual wheelchairs at $15 per day. Disney does not accept reservations for these either, and they run limited, first-come, first-served. You can use rented ECVs and wheelchairs in Disneyland Park, Disney California Adventure and the Downtown Disney District. Disneyland strollers currently cost $18 per day for a single and $36 per day for a double, and you can use them in both theme parks.

The Cloud of Goods advantage is not simply price. It comes down to reservation certainty and continuity. You reserve the equipment for your trip, get comfortable with the same scooter, wheelchair or stroller, and can use it everywhere your itinerary takes it: your resort, multiple parks, Disney Springs or Downtown Disney, nearby attractions, and other stops along the way.

For mobility scooters in particular, the price difference can also be meaningful. A current Cloud of Goods Orlando example shows the Heavy Duty and Lightweight Mobility Scooters running about $37.67 per day on a three-day rental, compared with Disney World’s current $65 daily ECV rate. On the other hand, Disney’s manual wheelchair can cost less than a third-party wheelchair. We like that distinction because the real decision isn’t simply “Which daily rate is lower?” It’s “Which option works best for the way we are actually traveling?”

The part we especially like: a white-glove Disney handoff

For Disney reservations, Cloud of Goods builds its delivery experience around a local fulfillment concierge. After you place the booking, the concierge reaches out to plan the handoff around your itinerary.

Cloud of Goods frequently delivers directly to guests visiting Disney parks. For a park delivery, the concierge can meet you in person at the designated pickup and drop-off location outside the park entrance. The same kind of coordinated handoff works at a Disney resort or hotel, another local accommodation, or a cruise terminal, and you’ll plan the exact meeting point and timing together.

For a mobility scooter or other equipment that may be unfamiliar, the handoff means more than simply passing over the item. Your concierge can walk you through how the equipment operates so you feel comfortable before you begin the day.

There is also a very Disney-vacation-friendly bonus. The people delivering the equipment are local, and they know the destination. So go ahead and ask them practical questions. Where is a good breakfast near the hotel? What is worth doing on a non-park day? Where can the family grab dinner nearby? Which local experiences are easy to add without overcomplicating the itinerary? You get the equipment you rented, and you also meet someone who knows the area.

Double Jogger Stroller Cloud of Goods

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What we would rent for a Disney vacation

Cloud of Goods has a broad rental catalog, but a handful of products make especially good sense for Disney trips. The price examples below show representative Orlando rates on Cloud of Goods as of August 17, 2026. Keep in mind that pricing varies by destination, dates, duration, availability and delivery location, and Anaheim and cruise-port pricing may differ.

1. Heavy Duty Mobility Scooter: our pick for long park days

Heavy Duty Mobility Scooter is the option we would look at first for a guest planning full park days. Cloud of Goods lists the Orlando model with roughly a 10-12 mile cruising range and a higher weight capacity than the basic lightweight model, which makes it a strong choice when endurance and comfort matter more than minimum size.

Representative Orlando price: about $37.67/day on a 3-day rental. Best for: long days, guests who want more range, and travelers who would rather have one scooter for the trip than start over at a rental counter each morning.

2. Lightweight Mobility Scooter: our pick for park hoppers

Lightweight Mobility Scooter is easier to break down and transport in a vehicle, so it can be a better fit for families moving between hotels, parks and other attractions. The tradeoff: it has a shorter range, so charging during breaks can matter on very long park days.

Representative Orlando price: about $37.67/day on a 3-day rental. Best for: park hopping, resort hopping, rental-car users and travelers prioritizing portability.

3. Ultra Light Standard Wheelchair: a portable manual option

Ultra Light Standard Wheelchair is a good manual option when you do not need an ECV. Cloud of Goods lists the chair at about 25 pounds with a folding frame, so it’s easier to transport than a heavier standard chair.

Representative Orlando price: about $26.67/day on a 3-day rental. Best for: guests who need periodic mobility support and families who want a lightweight chair available outside a single park rental location.

4. Double Stroller: useful even when your children are not twins

Double Stroller can be a smart choice for siblings of different ages, or simply for a family that knows a long Disney day can turn an independent walker into a very tired passenger by evening. The extra room also keeps the day feeling less cramped as jackets, water bottles and park-day essentials pile up. Use the stroller’s approved storage areas, and always follow the manufacturer’s passenger and weight limits.

Representative Orlando price: about $26.67/day on a 3-day rental. Best for: two children, siblings with different stamina levels, and families who want more flexibility during a long park day.

5. Jogging Stroller: our pick for maneuverability

Jogging Stroller is worth considering when easy steering and a smoother push are priorities. Cloud of Goods describes the Orlando version as lightweight and foldable, with adjustable suspension, and it can accommodate Disney stroller specifications.

Representative Orlando price: about $28.33/day on a 3-day rental. Best for: parents who value maneuverability in crowds and a smoother ride over a full day.

6. Cribs, high chairs, car seats and the gear that makes the hotel room easier

The parks are only part of a family vacation. Cloud of Goods also offers baby gear in Orlando, including a Full-size Crib with Linens, High Chair, and a range of car seats including a Rear-facing Infant Car Seat. So for families flying to Disney, renting these items locally can mean fewer bulky pieces to check at the airport and a more functional hotel or vacation-rental setup once you arrive.

Representative Orlando crib price: about $25/day on a 4-day rental. Cloud of Goods currently advertises the High Chair from $14/day and the Rear-facing Infant Car Seat from $19/day on 5-day examples. For shorter stays, the public product pages direct you to checkout for the exact date-specific rate. For car seats, parents or guardians should install the seat themselves according to the manufacturer and vehicle instructions.

Quick Orlando price snapshot

Recommended rental Example duration Representative rate
Heavy Duty Mobility Scooter 3 days ~$37.67/day
Lightweight Mobility Scooter 3 days ~$37.67/day
Ultra Light Standard Wheelchair 3 days ~$26.67/day
Double Stroller 3 days ~$26.67/day
Jogging Stroller 3 days ~$28.33/day
Full-size Crib with Linens 4 days ~$25.00/day
High Chair 5-day public example* from $14.00/day
Rear-facing Infant Car Seat 5-day public example* from $19.00/day

*Pricing note: These are representative base rental examples, not guaranteed quotes. Pricing depends on duration, destination, dates, availability and delivery location, and it does not include the Optional Damage Waiver or applicable sales taxes; checkout calculates those separately. You’ll also see delivery and/or platform fees, where applicable, during booking.

Why the same rental matters beyond the park gates

The biggest practical difference shows up when your Disney day does not begin and end at one gate. Maybe you start at Magic Kingdom, return to the resort for a break, head to Disney Springs for dinner, and visit another park the next morning. Or maybe your Disneyland trip includes both theme parks, Downtown Disney, your Anaheim hotel and other Southern California stops.

With Cloud of Goods, you rent for the itinerary rather than just for the hours you spend inside one Disney rental location. That continuity can be especially valuable for someone who has learned the controls of a particular scooter, a child who feels comfortable in a specific stroller, or a family that simply does not want to repeat the rental process every time the destination changes.

Stroller Cloud of Goods

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Disney Cruise travelers: arrange mobility equipment before embarkation day

Disney Cruise Line tells guests who require a wheelchair or other mobility aid that they need to arrange the rental, delivery and pickup of the device themselves. That makes advance planning especially important, so Cloud of Goods built a dedicated Disney Cruise Line rental page covering mobility scooters, wheelchairs, strollers and other gear for major embarkation ports and nearby hotels.

For a Disney cruise delivery, the local fulfillment concierge can coordinate an in-person meeting at the cruise terminal or another agreed-upon location based on the itinerary and port procedures. Cloud of Goods serves Port Canaveral, one of the major Disney cruise departure points. Either way, always check Disney Cruise Line’s current mobility-device size, storage and special-services requirements before sailing.

A local resource for the rest of your trip

Once you handle the equipment, the fun part is deciding what else to do with the time you have. Cloud of Goods also publishes self-guided local experience ideas that can be useful for building a lighter non-park day or finding something nearby after your Disney plans.

For Walt Disney World trips, browse Cloud of Goods self-guided things to do in Orlando. For Disneyland trips, explore self-guided things to do in Anaheim.

So, should you rent from Disney or Cloud of Goods?

If you need a manual wheelchair for a few hours inside one park, Disney’s own rental may be the simplest and least expensive answer. We would not pretend otherwise.

But if your trip runs multi-day, you want to reserve equipment before arrival, you need a scooter or stroller at your resort as well as the parks, you plan to visit multiple destinations, or you are combining Disney with a cruise or other local attractions, Cloud of Goods becomes a very compelling option.

Key reasons to consider Cloud of Goods:

Reserve before the trip. You are not relying solely on first-come, first-served availability after reaching the park.

Keep the same equipment. Use one familiar scooter, wheelchair or stroller for as much of the trip as the rules allow.

Coordinate delivery around your itinerary. A local fulfillment concierge contacts you after booking to plan the handoff.

Meet a real person. For Disney deliveries, Cloud of Goods arranges a white-glove, in-person handoff at the appropriate meeting point. This includes designated passenger pickup/drop-off locations outside parks, resorts or hotels, and cruise terminals.

Get help learning the equipment. Your concierge can show you the basics before you head into the park.

Tap into local knowledge. The person delivering your gear is also a local who can offer practical destination insight.

Rent more than mobility equipment. Strollers, cribs, high chairs, car seats and other baby gear can make the entire stay easier, not just the park day.

Disney vacations should be about the experiences you came for, not wondering whether the ECV you need will still be available when you reach the gate, or dragging a crib and double stroller through baggage claim.

Our advice: plan the gear the same way you plan the dining reservations. Before the trip.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cloud of Goods affiliated with Disney?

No. Cloud of Goods operates as an independent third-party rental marketplace, and Disney does not affiliate with or endorse it. In fact, Disney itself notes that guests may bring their own mobility devices and may rent from third-party companies.

Can Cloud of Goods deliver to Disney theme parks?

Yes. Cloud of Goods frequently coordinates deliveries for Disney park visitors. After booking, a local fulfillment concierge contacts you to arrange the handoff. For park deliveries, the concierge can meet you in person at a designated pickup and drop-off area outside the park entrance, and you’ll coordinate the exact location and time together.

Can Cloud of Goods deliver to a Disney resort or hotel?

Yes. Disney resort and hotel deliveries are a common use case. The local concierge will contact you after booking and coordinate the appropriate in-person handoff based on the property, your arrival plans and current access procedures.

Can Cloud of Goods meet Disney Cruise passengers at the terminal?

Yes. Cloud of Goods serves Disney Cruise Line passengers at major embarkation ports and can coordinate terminal or nearby-hotel handoffs. Since exact arrangements depend on the port and itinerary, include your sailing and preferred timing when you reserve.

Is Cloud of Goods always cheaper than renting at Disney?

No. For example, Disney World’s manual wheelchair can cost less. Still, the strongest Cloud of Goods advantages are advance reservation, multi-day continuity, the ability to have equipment with you beyond one park rental location, and the local white-glove delivery experience. Mobility scooters can also compare favorably on multi-day pricing.

What should I put in my reservation notes?

Include your hotel or resort name, reservation name, preferred handoff timing, park or cruise plans that affect the meeting location, and any special equipment requirements. That way, the local concierge has what they need to coordinate a smooth delivery.

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