Rentals in Kansas City, Missouri will be facilitated by our trusted partner. Pricing below is for mobility scooter, wheelchair, and power chair rentals. All prices subject to change.
$77/day for 3-day rental

| Days | Transportable | Standard |
|---|---|---|
| 300 lbs | 400 lbs | |
| 1 | $210.00 | $285.00 |
| 2 | $210.00 | $285.00 |
| 3 | $230.00 | $300.00 |
| 5 | $270.00 | $350.00 |
| 7 | $300.00 | $390.00 |
| 10 | $350.00 | $450.00 |
$63/day for 3-day rental

| Days | Standard |
|---|---|
| 350 lbs | |
| 1 | $169.00 |
| 2 | $179.00 |
| 3 | $189.00 |
| 5 | $210.00 |
| 7 | $230.00 |
| 10 | $260.00 |
Scootaround is proud to provide mobility scooter rentals and wheelchair rentals in Kansas City, with delivery directly to your accommodation. Whether you’re visiting the National WWI Museum, taking in the art at the Nelson-Atkins, exploring Country Club Plaza, or sampling legendary Kansas City barbecue, our mobility equipment ensures you can do it all in comfort. Before booking, review key specifications such as weight capacity, seat width, battery range, and top speed – then, select a delivery and pickup window that fits your schedule. Please note that a delivery fee may apply depending on your location in the KCMO area.
To reserve your mobility scooter or other equipment rental, call 1-888-441-7575 or email [email protected]. We recommend booking in advance, especially around major events like the American Royal World Series of Barbecue or Chiefs and Royals home games.
What makes Kansas City so compelling is the breadth of what it offers. In one day you can stand inside a world-class memorial to the Great War, walk among hundreds of fountains, and then sit down to a plate of smoked brisket that’s unlike anything you’ve tasted elsewhere. And with Scootaround’s scooter rental and wheelchair rental services in Kansas City, every traveler can navigate the city’s accessible attractions with full independence.
The city continues to invest in accessibility across public spaces, museums, and downtown districts. Using a scooter rental or wheelchair rental in Salt Lake City can make navigating attractions and longer distances far more comfortable. Reserve your mobility equipment with Scootaround by calling 1-888-441-7575 or booking online today!
Kansas City offers accessible parking throughout downtown, the Plaza, Crown Center, and near major attractions including Union Station and the Nelson-Atkins. Vehicles displaying a valid disability placard or license plate may use marked accessible spaces in public garages and on-street locations. Please check out the city’s website for further information.
Kansas City’s relatively flat downtown topography makes navigating between attractions manageable for visitors with mobility needs.
The National WWI Museum and Memorial is the only museum in the United States exclusively dedicated to World War I, and it’s widely regarded as one of the finest history museums in the country. Located at the base of the Liberty Memorial tower, the museum brings the First World War to life through a collection of more than 75,000 artifacts, immersive exhibits, and personal testimonies from soldiers and civilians on all sides of the conflict. The views of the Kansas City skyline from the Liberty Memorial tower are also among the best in the city!
The National WWI Museum and Memorial is fully wheelchair accessible, with elevators serving all levels of the museum and the memorial tower, ramp access throughout, and accessible restrooms. Visitors can bring their own mobility device or get a manual wheelchair from Guest Services. Accessible parking is available on site.
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is Kansas City’s crown cultural jewel, and one of the most respected art museums in the United States. Since opening in 1933, the museum has assembled a collection of 35,000+ works spanning over 5,000 years of human history, including European paintings, Asian art, American art, and photography. The museum’s Bloch Building expansion is also considered a masterpiece of contemporary museum architecture. General admission to the permanent collection is free, making it one of the most welcoming attractions in Kansas City.
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is fully accessible, with elevators in both the original building and the Bloch Building, wide gallery corridors, and accessible restrooms throughout. The outdoor sculpture park and grounds surrounding the museum are largely paved and navigable. Manual wheelchairs and walkers are also available at the coat check counter in Bloch Lobby on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Kansas City’s Union Station is one of the most magnificent train stations in America and a landmark that defines the heart of downtown. Opened in 1914 as one of the busiest rail hubs in the country, the Beaux-Arts structure features a 95-foot barrel-vaulted ceiling and has been restored as a hub for dining, entertainment, and education. Within Union Station you’ll find Science City, a children’s science museum complete with a movie theater, and multiple dining options.
Union Station is fully accessible, with elevators throughout the building, wide corridors connecting all areas, and wheelchair-accessible restrooms at multiple locations within the facility. Whether you’re visiting on a scooter or wheelchair rental, the station’s spacious, open layout makes it one of the easiest and most enjoyable accessible destinations in the city. Accessible parking is also available in the adjacent public garage.
The 18th and Vine Historic Jazz District is where Kansas City’s musical legacy lives. A century ago, this neighborhood was the epicenter of the Kansas City jazz scene that helped shape the course of American music. Today, it is home to the American Jazz Museum (one of the finest music museums in the country) and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Both museums share a building and can be visited together, offering a rich portrait of Kansas City’s contributions to American culture.
Both the American Jazz Museum and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum are fully accessible, with elevators, ramp access, and ADA-compliant facilities throughout. The streetscape of the 18th and Vine district has also been thoughtfully redeveloped with accessibility in mind, with accessible parking available in nearby public lots.
Once an event has started, no further pre-reservations will be available. Please see the attendant at the onsite booth location to book a walk-up rental.
Don’t see your event?Contact us at 1-888-441-7575, email us at [email protected], or ask us a question on our live chat. We will be happy to assist you.
A Scootaround representative will contact you within 24 hours to provide you with a rental price quote and book your reservation via the phone number or e-mail address indicated on your request form
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