We've added Bonner Springs, Kansas to our delivery coverage — two hotels now on our route, minutes from the Kansas Speedway/Village West district and home to the Kansas Renaissance Festival grounds.
Why Bonner Springs
Bonner Springs sits just west of the Kansas Speedway and the Village West entertainment district, making it a genuinely convenient, lower-cost alternative to staying right in the middle of that area's traffic and crowds. It's also home to the Kansas Renaissance Festival grounds at 628 N 126th Street, a full-day event each fall that draws visitors from across the metro and beyond, and to the National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame, a museum dedicated to the history of American farming. It's a town with more going on than a quick pass-through on I-70 would suggest.
A Full Day at the Renaissance Festival
The Kansas Renaissance Festival is exactly the kind of event where a mobility scooter or wheelchair changes the whole experience. The grounds are large, mostly grass and gravel paths, spread across acres of vendor stalls, stages, and food booths — genuinely tiring terrain for anyone with limited stamina, even for someone who can normally get around fine on flat pavement. Renting ahead of time and having the equipment waiting at your Bonner Springs hotel means you can plan on being there the full day rather than cutting the visit short.
Hotels We Now Cover
- Comfort Inn Bonner Springs — a Choice Hotels property, a practical, lower-cost base for the Speedway/Village West area and the Renaissance Festival
- Holiday Inn Express & Suites Bonner Springs — an IHG property, close to the same attractions
What You Can Rent
Our fleet covers the full range of mobility needs: 3-wheel and 4-wheel Pride Go-Go mobility scooters (including the heavier-duty Victory 10 for larger riders), manual wheelchairs in 16", 18", and 20" seat widths, knee scooters for post-surgical recovery, rollators and walkers, and lightweight transport chairs. Scooters rent daily with no minimum. Wheelchairs, knee scooters, rollators, and transport chairs run on a one-week minimum.
How Delivery Works
The process is the same everywhere we deliver: reserve online or by phone, and we bring the insured mobility scooter or wheelchair to your hotel's front desk ahead of your check-in, tagged with your name and stay dates. You pick it up at check-in — no separate rental counter, no extra paperwork — and we handle pickup again when your stay wraps up.
Planning for the Renaissance Festival
Because the Renaissance Festival only runs on select weekends each fall, we'd recommend reserving as early as you can once your dates are set — festival weekends are our busiest stretch in this part of the metro, and booking ahead guarantees the equipment is set aside and waiting rather than left to same-day availability. A scooter rents by the day, so a single festival weekend is easy to plan for without paying for time you won't use.
Speedway and Village West, Without the Crowds
The Kansas Speedway and the Village West district — Legends Outlets, Nebraska Furniture Mart, Children's Mercy Park, and the surrounding shopping and entertainment venues — draw huge crowds on race weekends and busy retail days. Staying in Bonner Springs puts you close enough for an easy drive in, without competing for a hotel room in the middle of the busiest part of that corridor. A scooter or wheelchair delivered to your Bonner Springs hotel makes navigating those crowded venues considerably more manageable once you're there.
If you're headed to Bonner Springs for the Renaissance Festival, a Speedway race weekend, or Village West shopping, give us a call — we deliver insured mobility scooters and wheelchairs directly to both hotels on this list, staged and ready before you check in.
More Than a Festival Town
The National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame, on the east side of Bonner Springs, is a genuine but often-overlooked museum dedicated to the history and machinery of American farming — a good stop for anyone with a real interest in agricultural history, and a quieter, less crowded alternative to the bigger Village West attractions on a busy weekend. Between the Ag Hall of Fame, the Renaissance Festival grounds, and the short drive to the Speedway corridor, Bonner Springs has more reasons to stay than its size would suggest.
An I-70 Corridor Stop
Bonner Springs also sits directly on I-70, making it a natural stopping point for anyone traveling between Topeka and Kansas City, or continuing further east or west across the state line. A long stretch of highway driving can aggravate a bad hip or knee in a way that wasn't a problem at the start of the trip, and having a scooter or wheelchair waiting at your Bonner Springs hotel means the rest of your stay doesn't have to be spent recovering from the drive.