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Got a road trip planned? Like Us on Facebook and receive 5% off your next van rental. Non Profits Savings Program Great Savings for a Great Cause Sign up for AVR Corporate Program and lock in discounted rates and additional perks. AAA or USAA Member? Save 5% off your next rental. Let us help plan your next road trip! Airport Van Rental is an industry leader in van rentals for travelers across the country. We provide short and long-term rentals for road trips, weekend journeys, moving, and any other group outings. If you need to rent a van, we proudly offer world-class vehicles and service all at an affordable price. We focus on helping you get to where you need to be, so enjoy the convenience that our rental vans provide. Depend On Industry Leaders For over 12 years and going strong, Airport Van Rental has set the standard for van rentals in: Our mission is to make your rental experience fast, easy, and affordable. We have the largest fleet of minivans, 8-15 seat passenger vans, with all our vehicles expertly maintained.




Quality Vans at Affordable Rates When you rent a van from Airport Van Rental, rest assured that you’re getting top-quality vehicles and the most dedicated services at the lowest possible prices. The fact that we offer the lowest rates – as well as a generous price-matching policy – simply proves we're committed to customer satisfaction. Why pay more when you can get the best for less? We always go the extra mile to make your experience great! That’s why we offer a variety of additional services and amenities that you won’t find elsewhere. For an added fee, we’re happy to provide you with a licensed and ensured driver to chauffeur your group around town for a few hours or even for the whole day. After all, just because you rent a van doesn’t always mean you want to be the driver. We make getting from point A to B hassle-free. Drop-Off and Pick-Up Options We understand that sometimes picking up or dropping off rental vans is a burden. That’s where we come in.




If you contact us in advance, we’ll be happy to deliver a van directly to your location. We can also arrange for a convenient pick-up if you are unable to visit any of our drop-off locations. We offer a wide variety of affordable amenities to elevate your experience. Stay connected on the road with a WiFi hotspot that connects up to 12 devices to the Internet. A GPS system makes getting around unfamiliar areas a breeze, plus it saves you time and gas money by choosing the most direct route for you. We’re also pleased to offer wheelchair accessible vehicles, class III rated ball mount tow hitches, prepaid fuel options, and special seating for children. Our customers return time and time again because we stand apart from other van rental agencies. We go above and beyond to make it easy for you to rent a van, so you can enjoy your journey. Our dedicated, highly accessible customer service team is standing by to assist you with anything, at any time. Reserve your van with confidence knowing that we’re here to facilitate a smooth rental process from the moment you book your van until the trip is over.




Contact Airport Van Rentals for Additional Information Your satisfaction is our guarantee. For the best value in premium van rentals across multiple cities, we are a proven industry leader in rental transportation. Please call one of our friendly, helpful customer service representatives at 877-826-4680 for more information on our rental vans and services. Get quality vans at affordable rates with Airport Van Rental.Wheelchair Van Sales & Service of Kansas & Missouri Stay Mobile with Automotive Lifts, Amerivan Conversions, and Power Wheelchairs in our Kansas City, Wichita, Columbus and Salina locations. Illness, injury, and age all have a dramatic impact on your ability to move. However, this doesn't mean you have to let life slow you down. Mobility Products For Vehicles Jay Hatfield Mobility is the largest supplier of wheelchair accessible vans and power wheelchairs in the four state area. Whether you need minor assistance walking, or you want vehicle customizations for increased independence, you can count on us.




Our team will always supply you with quality products. 4 Locations For Mobility Current Vehicles On Special 41 Wheelchair Vans In-Stock Right Now BRUNO VSL-4000 (JOEY) LIFT Kansas & Missouri's Finest & Most Affordable Wheelchair Vans At Jay Hatfield Mobility, we go above and beyond your typical walkers and canes (though we have those, too). We want to give you complete freedom. Once you choose the equipment you need, our Administrative Assistants and Mobility Specialists will help you take care of the paperwork. When you're ready, we'll also provide free delivery and equipment setup. Come to Us for Convenient, Quality ServiceTraveling with any kind of disability can prove challenging not only to the individual, but also to other members of the party. That’s certainly a statement that preaches to the choir. What the choir might not know, however, is that there is much about Miami to sing its accessibility praises. And that’s from the get-go, literally. 




Miami International Airport is designed to encourage disabled travelers with unisex bathrooms, and designated areas for service animals to relieve themselves. Loaner wheelchairs are available for transport to and from the airplane, and if an individual can’t walk down the airplane aisle, there are provisions for that as well. If you prefer to travel light and rent a wheelchair, power chair, or electric scooter during your stay in Greater Miami, rental companies, like Family Rentals can deliver your equipment directly to the airport when you arrive or to your hotel. On the ground, taxi stand captains have the wherewithal not only to call a wheelchair-accessible cab, you can go right to the front of the line. Although there are more than 70 wheelchair cabs from 20 or so companies, there’s a reason to take advantage of this service, given that they may all be in use at the time. Eliminate some of your wait by sending someone ahead to notify the captain. Become familiar with the taxi service – and befriend the driver – that takes you to your hotel so that you can depend on it for the duration of your stay.




Or rent a wheelchair van from companies like Wheelers, Wheelchair Getaways and Sunset Mobility, which usually offer a pickup and delivery service, as well as emergency service. SuperShuttle – providing service to the airport – and every Miami-Dade bus is wheelchair accessible with lift equipment and trained drivers. Another option for individuals with special transportation needs is ITransport Services, Inc., one of three certified providers under Miami-Dade County's Special Transportations Services (STS) Program. Offering private transportation as well as coaches and vans for charters. There's even a luxury vehicle option, the MV1 vehicle, to take riders where they want to go with style and comfort. As for getting around by yourself, especially in an electric wheelchair, it’s a whir to tour South Beach. Though the Art Deco District, particularly Washington and Collins avenues, can be crowded with pedestrians, they’re fully sidewalked with ramp exits and entrances. If you have to detour or cross the street, you’ll find plenty of company with bicycles, skateboards, baby strollers and other wheeled vehicles, in addition to cars.




Regular drivers of this area know what to expect, especially at busier times of day, and it’s nearly impossible to speed. As far as Ocean Drive goes, wheelchair-goers have an easier time on the beach walk across from the hotels and cafes, which are thronged with diners and tables. You can get through, but you have to have patience. It’s best to sightsee from the eastern side of the street until you see a restaurant where you’d like to eat. That said, the buildings here are historic, and it can be a trial to get inside them or dine on their porches; fortunately, most have sidewalk sections. For the easiest access, Lincoln Road, a shopping district and pedestrian mall, where every store and café is on ground level, is probably the best place for needs to be met without undue fuss. While many of these are quality casual cafes, such as Balans Restaurant and the Café at Books & Books, others offer fine dining, like Meat Market and Quattro Gastronomia Italiana. Any way you roll it, dining on Lincoln Road is a cinch.




A service animal blends in, too – the promenade is a fashion show for dogs from all over the city, as well as the occasional parrot or ferret! Elsewhere, Bal Harbour Shops, the iconic, luxury mall in exclusive Bal Harbour, offers ground-floor and outdoor fine-dining at Makoto, La Goulue and the ever-popular Carpaccio. For more casual fare nearby in Surfside, Flanigan’s Seafood Bar and Grill is famous for its fresh fish and barbecue. When it comes to activities, don’t feel limited to paved surfaces. Some of the beaches, like South Beach, are flat and wide with packed sand that can accommodate wheels – vehicles including bicycles ride here, too – and have ramps and mesh pathways. Better yet, Crandon Park Beach on Key Biscayne and Haulover Beach, offer special reclining chairs for the mobility-impaired. They can even go into water up to six inches deep (any deeper and you float, so be careful!). These chairs are not electric, so you should bring a friend for pushing duties and also call ahead to make sure chairs are available;




they’re a first-come, first-serve amenity and go very quickly on weekend afternoons. Better yet, rent a beach wheelchair from a private company such as Deming Designs. This might be best for children with disabilities, who need smaller sizes. As for children with disabilities, you can take advantage of programs at Miami Seaquarium. There, special-needs kids, whether they have health, emotional or physical challenges, can get in a pool for a classroom-like session with dolphins (make reservations for the Dolphin Encounter well ahead of time). A caregiver needs to be in the pool as well, however, and it’s always best to confirm beforehand. Also, be aware that for any disabled person, the accessible seats at the shows are in the front rows where visitors get splashed by whales and dolphins. Exchange electric wheelchairs for loaners at the get-go to avoid problems. Touring natural attractions is also less hassle than you might think. At Shark Valley in the Everglades, wheelchairs can freely traverse the paved, 15-mile path (be careful to steer wide of the sunning alligators!) that winds its way through the River of Grass, and the center also has wheelchairs on loan.




Alternatively, you can enjoy a two-hour, narrated tram ride through the park. Caveat: While service animals are trained not to react to other animals, the extensive wildlife here, including the very visible ‘gators, is not. While alligators don’t generally pose a threat unless they’re in water, and only lie across the path to increase their core body temperature, it’s always best to call ahead when bringing a service animal anywhere in Everglades National Park. As far as service animals go, Vizcaya Museum & Gardens, built in the early 1900s by wealthy industrialist James Deering, encourages them. A National Historic Landmark, the Italianate mansion and grounds are extremely friendly to assisted visitors. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden is another spot that’s exceedingly accessible, has chairs for loan, and best of all, the tram there has two wheelchair accessible spots on it. So you can view the fascinating foliage from your own seat without moving a muscle. Zoo Miami is among the friendliest attraction for those with limited mobility.




Flat, paved and wide, the park also features canopied “Safari Cycles” to get around the open-air exhibits – bring a friend to supply the pedaling energy – and the shows and even the monorail are chair-accessible. It’s difficult to find a hotel that’s not wheelchair accessible in Miami, but some, naturally, are more sensitive to needs than others, with handicap-accessible rooms featuring roll-in showers and ADA-approved common areas. Also, some feature adult-only pools that are equipped with an ADA device to assist with entering and exiting. This includes the famed and stunningly designed Fontainebleau Miami Beach, which underwent a $1 billion renovation recently, including outfitting some of the pools with wheelchair lifts. For a different view of the city and spa services to boot, try Grove Isle Hotel & Spa, located on a small, private island near Coconut Grove, or The Standard, located between South Beach and downtown on the picturesque Venetian Causeway. The Surfcomber Miami-South Beach, a Kimpton Hotel, is also a recently redone property on South Beach.

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