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Wheelchair Accessible Van Rentals in Mesa, Arizona

Reserve Your Wheelchair Accessible Van In Mesa, AZ

This location provides handicap-accessible van rentals in Mesa and its surrounding areas.

AZ MediQuip

319 S Power Rd
Mesa, AZ 85206

*Delivers to Mesa Gateway Airport and surrounding areas.

 

3195 Airport Loop Dr, Costa Mesa, CA 95626

Customer Reviews

Fantastic experience with them, they were very kind and friendly. They were very good at answering any questions i had and were willing to take the time to explain it if needed. They are upfront about cost and very flexible on dates if needing an additional day.

-Pablo L

“Great experience! Simple to use and very safe. My mom had a great ride!”

-Debbie Reeves

Frequently Asked Questions

What You'll Need

To rent a wheelchair van, you will need:

  • To be at least 23 years of age
  • Hold a valid US driver’s license
  • Be able to meet and provide proof of our required minimum coverage levels of collision and comprehensive auto insurance
  • Have a valid credit card
INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO RENT A WHEELERS VAN

It’s so easy. You can follow the website to get a quote and to make your reservation online, or you can give us a call at 800-456-1371 or 623-776-8830 and make your reservation for any of our locations nationwide. If you have a question or two and want to just get a quick answer, you can also email us at reservations@wheelersavr.com.

What’s your daily mileage policy?

150 free miles per day is included in your rental. Any overage is at .35 cents per extra mile or .50 cents a mile if going out of state or more than 250 miles away from your rental location. With a max of 2000 miles a month.

Do you deliver?

Yes, Wheelers delivers to most major airports and local locations of your choice. All Wheelers deliveries are done by a third party and are subject to additional fees and availability.  

How Long Can I rent?

We rent by the day, week, weekend, and month. A minimum of one day may be required at select locations. The longer you rent the cheaper the base rate (restrictions apply). All reservations that include a holiday require a 3-day minimum rental. 

What types of vans are available?

We supply Dodge Grand Caravans and MV-1s at most locations across the country – availability will determine which van is assigned to you. Should you have a preference, please call Wheelers at least a week before your rental to ensure we can accommodate your request.

Do you have insurance? Can I purchase Insurance?

All renters are required to have full coverage insurance that covers rental vehicles. We do offer liability waivers for additional coverage; however, we do not offer these waivers in the following states:

California, Massachusetts, New York, Nevada, Texas. 

All international customers are required to purchase both waivers.

Will an electric scooter fit in the vans?

Most standard electric scooters fit in both our MV-1 and Dodge models. However, it is the responsibility of the renter to ensure the van meets the requirements of their equipment. Dimensions of our vehicles can be provided upon request.

What is the cancellation policy?

You may cancel your reservation at any time.

Local Pick Up: When cancelling a local pick up reservation cancelling with more than 2 days prior to the start date all fees will be returned. Cancelling 2 days or less than the start date no refund is provided, but a credit* of rental fees minus $100.
Delivery Reservations: Cancelling more than 3 days prior to the start date of your reservation will result in a full refund of the rental fees. Cancelling 3 days or less will result in a credit* of rental fees minus a $100 fee.

Any Reservation that includes a Major Holiday is noncancellable and no credit will be provided for the reservation in its entirety.

*Credits are good up to 1 year from reservation start date at any corporate location.

How can I pay?

We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and Amex. Payment is due at time of booking.

Can I take my Van One-Way?

Yes, Wheelers does allow one-way travel. However, minimums apply and a return fee may be applied. Please contact our office for further details.

Can I take my van outside of the U.S.?

At this time under NO circumstances are our vans allowed to leave the U.S. By doing so it may result in loss of deposit and other fees.

How much does it cost to rent a van?

Wheelers rates vary based on location and time of year. However, our rates include daily, weekly, and monthly rates. Needing it only for a weekend? No problem! We have weekend rates to suit your needs too! We also price match guarantee! Make sure you get the best rate possible! Call our associates to hear all of the current promotions and pricing or simply click here to request a quote.

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Eliminate exposure to unknown drivers and crowded waiting rooms, simply book online and gain access to your own personal handicap van.

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Drive on demand with our modified minivans located in neighborhoods, cities, and airports across the country.

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Enjoy the highest standards of care and cleanliness with our accessible vans purpose built for your safety and comfort.

About Mesa, Arizona

Mesa is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, located about 20 miles east of Phoenix. It is the third-largest city in Arizona and is known for its desert landscapes, rich history, and outdoor activities. Mesa is home to a variety of attractions and cultural institutions, including the Mesa Arts Center, the Arizona Museum of Natural History, and the Mesa Grande Cultural Park. The city also offers a range of outdoor activities, such as hiking in the nearby Superstition Mountains, golfing on its many courses, and boating and fishing on nearby lakes. Mesa is also home to a vibrant downtown area, with shopping, dining, and entertainment options for visitors of all ages. Overall, Mesa offers a unique blend of history, culture, and outdoor adventure, making it a popular destination for tourists and visitors to Arizona. See our other locations to rent wheelchair vans here.

 
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Important Information Before Visiting Mesa

If you’re planning a trip to Mesa, Arizona, here are some important things to keep in mind before you go:

  • Weather: Mesa has a desert climate, with hot summers and mild winters. Be prepared for hot temperatures in the summer months, and bring sunscreen, a hat, and lightweight clothing to protect yourself from the strong desert sun.
  • Transportation: Mesa is a spread-out city, so having a car can be helpful for getting around the area. There are also taxis, ride-sharing services, and public transportation options available.
  • Accommodations: Mesa has a range of accommodations, from budget-friendly options to high-end resorts. It’s a good idea to book your accommodations in advance, especially during peak season.
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Food

Mesa, Arizona, has a diverse and growing food scene that caters to a range of tastes and budgets. Here are some types of food that Mesa is particularly known for, along with some restaurant recommendations:

  • Los Dos Molinos: A family-owned restaurant that serves up spicy and flavorful Mexican dishes, including its famous green chile chicken enchiladas.
  • Tocaya Organica: A modern and health-focused Mexican restaurant that offers organic, plant-based options, as well as traditional meat-based dishes.
  • Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co.: A brewery and restaurant that offers a range of creative and flavorful dishes, including smoked brisket and hatch chile mac and cheese.
Mesa Hotels

Hotels

Mesa, Arizona, offers a variety of hotels and accommodations to suit every taste and budget. Here are some types of hotels that you can find in the area, along with some recommendations:

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    Tourist Destinations

    Mesa, Arizona, offers several wheelchair-friendly tourist destinations that can be enjoyed by visitors with mobility impairments. Here are some examples of popular attractions that are accessible to wheelchair users:

    • Arizona Museum of Natural History: The Arizona Museum of Natural History offers exhibits on the natural and cultural history of the Southwest. The museum is fully accessible, with ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms.
    • Mesa Arts Center: The Mesa Arts Center is a cultural and performing arts venue that offers a range of programs and events throughout the year. The center is fully accessible, with ramps, elevators, and accessible seating in its theaters.
    • Usery Mountain Regional Park: Usery Mountain Regional Park offers hiking trails, picnic areas, and scenic views of the surrounding desert landscape. The park has accessible trails and restrooms, as well as designated accessible parking spaces.
    Mesa City Skyscape with Residential Homes in the Foreground

    Weather

    Mesa, Arizona, has a desert climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters. Here’s a breakdown of the typical weather and climate in Mesa throughout the year:

    • Summer (June-September): Summers in Mesa are hot and dry, with average temperatures ranging from the mid-90s to over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. It’s important to stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day. Lightweight, breathable clothing and sunscreen are essential.

    • Fall (October-November): Fall in Mesa is mild and pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to mid-80s Fahrenheit. It’s a good idea to pack layers, as temperatures can vary throughout the day.

    • Winter (December-February): Winters in Mesa are mild, with average temperatures ranging from the mid-40s to mid-60s Fahrenheit. It can get cool at night, so it’s a good idea to pack a light jacket or sweater.

    • Spring (March-May): Spring in Mesa is mild and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to mid-80s Fahrenheit. It’s a good idea to pack layers, as temperatures can vary throughout the day.

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