Every day, tens of thousands of people visit the Walt Disney World Resort. Some head to one of the resort’s four amazing theme parks — the Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, EPCOT, and Animal Kingdom. Others head to one of two water parks, get some shopping and dining done at Disney Springs, or maybe play a few rounds of miniature golf.
Not everyone who visits Disney World can walk a ton of miles every day. That is why Disney has both wheelchairs and electric scooters for rent, or guests can bring their own.
Unfortunately, the use of electric mobility scooters has really become a point of contention amongst guests. No training is required to rent an ECV, a guest only has to be 18 years or older. This has led to several confrontations between guests who are walking and guests who are using mobility scooters.
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TikToker E.N. (@freighttrainsc) shared a video of a man yelling at an older woman in the Magic Kingdom. The elderly guest has allegedly crashed her scooter, bumping into some guests and knocking over at least one scooter. The man became enraged and cursed at the woman and the people she was with.
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However, if you continue to listen, it seems that it was entirely an accident. The person filming the video is heard saying that it was an accident, and it appeared that the elderly woman was shaken up and was being comforted by another woman who was with her. The two guests who had their stroller knocked over spoke to a cast member who was watching the whole thing, but did not get involved.
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Commenters were very divided over whose side they were on. Many sided with the man, claiming that people who use the scooters are dangerous. The ECVs are very big and very heavy. Someone can get really hurt if they are hit by someone on a scooter. And there are a lot of guests who ride the scooters and expect everyone to clear the way for them.
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On the other hand, there were many who felt that the man completely overreacted to what happened. It is understandable to be frustrated when someone potentially damages your property, even if unintentional. But they did not think that the man needed to yell and curse at the elderly guest. They also said that the guest was clearly apologetic, so he did not need to shout and make a scene.
This is not the first time that a guest on a scooter has been called out for destruction they allegedly caused. In April 2022, a woman filed a lawsuit against Disney for $30,000 because of a scooter injury. The woman claimed she was waiting in line for the Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along at EPCOT, when a woman on a scooter crashed into her from behind.
The accident resulted in the guest suffering from a dislocated knee and a torn ligament in her ankle.
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Another guest went viral for her poor behavior while riding a scooter down Main Street, U.S.A. The crowds were heavy, and everyone was moving slowly. However, it appeared that the woman in the scooter wanted things to move fast and kept her hand on the horn the entire time her scooter was moving.
If you do find yourself in need of a mobility scooter while visiting a Disney theme park, it is important to be incredibly careful. The scooters are big and powerful and can do some serious damage. And if you are a guest who does not need one, you need to be aware of your surroundings. Do not try to run in front of a scooter. They cannot stop on a whim, and you will lose if you try to get into a fight with one.
Do you think the man in the video overreacted? Let us know in the comments!
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UNBELIEVABLE!!! I have had to use my scooter for years attending NASCAR Races as far up as Bristol Tennessee so I am definitely not a ROOKIE I am very experienced with my scooter and People of all ages walking while on the PHONE are NOT looking where they are going and I have had extremely close calls because of this so I automatically stop but you have to go SLOW not full speed that opportunity is veer limited due to the immense CROWDS especially dangerous to scooters are the unsupervised kids who are not being monitored at all!!!! If and I Mean if I have an ACCIDENT heaven forbid if someone YELLED at me!!!! This I would NOT TOLERATE it is unacceptable and I have had to put up with various close calls so they are accidents! People renting those scooters should be given a test drive and safety check before being allowed into the parks