Hi Laurie,
Thank you for stopping by the Disney Parks Moms Panel with your question. Unfortunately it sounds like having a scooter attached to your stroller would fall under the
Restricted Personal Items category of "any trailer-like object that is pushed or towed by an ECV, wheelchair or stroller" and would not be allowed.
If you have an older child who has outgrown their need for a stroller in your day to day life but may not have enough stamina to keep up with you on foot all day long in the theme parks, you might consider renting a stroller from a Disney Featured Provider. Click on the following link for
Disney Stroller Rentals and scroll to the bottom of the page for a listing of Disney Featured Providers who can deliver stroller rentals to your Disney Resort hotel. I have rented single and double strollers from these companies and can tell you what a difference it makes having a stroller for even the "big kids". In fact just recently I rented a stroller for my 6 year old. He didn't always use it, but we had it available when he wanted to hop in. I believe our "in-between" kiddos are able to take in more of the magic if they are able to ride along in a stroller when walking from one location to the next. They also love having their own comfy seat when waiting for parades or even just relaxing and having a snack!
Have a Magical vacation Laurie and please let us know if we can answer any further Disney vacation planning questions. We are always happy to help you plan your next adventure.
Blessings,
Brenda ºOº