We've added Topeka, Kansas to our delivery coverage — the state capital, with seven hotels now on our route, home to the Kansas State Capitol, Evergy Plaza, and a genuine cluster of family attractions around the Kansas Expocentre.
Why Topeka
Topeka is the seat of Kansas state government, and the Kansas State Capitol is the centerpiece — a fully restored 1903 statehouse topped by the bronze Ad Astra statue, with public dome tours that climb all the way to the base of the dome for a real view over downtown. A few blocks away, Evergy Plaza is downtown Topeka's rebuilt central gathering space, with fountains, a stage, and green space that anchors a walkable stretch of the capital city. Washburn University sits just south of downtown, bringing a steady stream of family visiting for move-in weekends, graduation, and campus events.
A Real Family-Attraction Cluster
Beyond the Capitol, Topeka has an unusually concentrated set of family attractions clustered near the Kansas Expocentre and Forbes Field: the Kansas Museum of History, run by the Kansas Historical Society; the Combat Air Museum, home to a genuine collection of historic military aircraft; the Kansas Children's Discovery Center; and the Topeka Zoo. West Ridge Mall, on the west side of town, adds a straightforward shopping stop for anyone in town on other business. It's a city with more to do than its size might suggest, and all of it sits within a short drive of the hotels we now cover.
Hotels We Now Cover
- Cyrus Hotel Topeka — a boutique, independently branded downtown property
- Ramada by Wyndham Topeka Downtown — walkable to the Capitol and Evergy Plaza
- Hotel Topeka City Center — another true downtown option near the Capitol
- Hampton Inn Topeka — a Hilton property convenient to the west-side retail corridor
- Fairfield Inn & Suites Topeka — a Marriott property near West Ridge Mall
- Holiday Inn Express Topeka West — an IHG property on the west side, close to I-470
- Courtyard Topeka — near the Kansas Expocentre and the Museum/Discovery Center cluster
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, which works well for a longer visit tied to Washburn University or a multi-day Statehouse trip alike.
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.
Touring the Capitol and Evergy Plaza
The Kansas State Capitol grounds are large, and the walk from a downtown hotel to the building itself, then across the grounds and into Evergy Plaza, adds up fast for anyone who tires easily. A scooter or wheelchair makes it realistic to see the dome tour, walk the Capitol grounds, and still have the energy to enjoy Evergy Plaza afterward rather than treating the two as separate trips on separate days.
The Expocentre Cluster, Comfortably
The Kansas Museum of History, the Combat Air Museum, the Kansas Children's Discovery Center, and the Topeka Zoo are close enough together that an ambitious visitor might try to see two or three in a single day — a genuinely long day of standing and walking without help. Having a scooter or wheelchair waiting at the Courtyard Topeka or any of our other partner hotels turns that ambitious day into a comfortable one, especially for grandparents keeping up with grandkids at the zoo or the Discovery Center.
If you're headed to Topeka for the Capitol, a Washburn event, the Expocentre cluster, or simply passing through the capital city, give us a call — we'll have a scooter or wheelchair waiting at your hotel before you check in.
Session Travel and State Business
Topeka's hotel corridor sees a different rhythm than a typical tourist market — legislative session brings a wave of lobbyists, agency staff, and visiting officials each winter and spring, and state offices draw a steady stream of business travelers year-round. Some of that travel involves an aging parent or a colleague managing a mobility limitation who still needs to be at the Statehouse or a downtown meeting on schedule. We treat that trip the same as any other: reserve, and the equipment is waiting at the front desk when you arrive, whether you're in town for two days of committee hearings or a single afternoon meeting.
One More Reason We Added Topeka
Topeka had been a gap in our coverage for longer than made sense given how much real hotel demand runs through it — seven properties, a state university, a state capitol, and a genuine family-attraction cluster, sitting at the edge of our delivery radius from Leavenworth. Adding it properly, with real content and real hotel-by-hotel coverage rather than a placeholder page, was overdue.