REVIEW · DA NANG
Da Nang Baby Stroller/Safety Car Seating or Wheel Chair Rental
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Some trips in Da Nang feel like a test of endurance. This rental service tackles that with baby stroller, safety car seating, or a wheel chair delivered close to your hotel, so you can keep moving between big sights. What I like is how practical it is for real travel days: you’re not trying to hunt for gear on the spot, and you can plan around the comfort needs of your kids or parents.
Two standouts for me: the equipment is described as clean and comfortable and the staff are punctual and friendly, which matters when you’re juggling nap schedules. One thing to think about: the wheelchair option includes an extra daily surcharge, and the service can get pricier depending on your delivery distance and rental days.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you rent in Da Nang
- Comfort gear that makes Da Nang easier with kids and older family
- The smart part: stroller vs safety car seating (same base price)
- Hotel delivery within 3–4 km: why location matters more than you think
- Wheelchair rentals for Ba Na Hills and Hoi An: built for long days
- Where you’ll actually feel the benefit: Golden Bridge, Lady Buddha, Hoi An, and more
- Golden Bridge (often part of a larger Ba Na Hills style day)
- Lady Buddha (Linh Ung pagoda area)
- Hoi An town
- Da Nang city time
- Value for money: what $35 per person really buys
- How long you’ll need it (2 to 5 days) and why that timing matters
- Service style and what to expect from the team
- A few things to double-check before you commit
- Should you book this Da Nang stroller or wheelchair rental?
- FAQ
- What does the $35 per person price include?
- How many days do I need to rent for?
- Do you deliver to hotels in Da Nang?
- Can I rent a stroller or safety car seating?
- How much extra is the wheelchair rental?
- Where is the meeting point?
Key things to know before you rent in Da Nang
- Hotel delivery within 3–4 km of the city center means less time negotiating sidewalks and stairs.
- Stroller and safety car seating cost the same under the base $35 price, so you can match the right gear to the right leg of your day.
- Wheelchair rental costs extra per day with a minimum rental period.
- Mobile ticket plus confirmation at booking keeps this from feeling like a guessing game.
- Private, group-only service works well for families who want control of their schedule.
- For places like Golden Bridge, Lady Buddha, Ba Na Hills, and Hoi An, this gear can save you from the worst of the walking strain.
Comfort gear that makes Da Nang easier with kids and older family

Da Nang is a place where you can pack in a lot: coastal views, big photo stops, and day trips that often involve steps, heat, and uneven ground. If you’re traveling with a baby or toddler, or you have a parent who moves slowly, you usually end up making compromises—skipping a stop, waiting around, or hiring extra help. This kind of rental flips the script by giving your group the option to keep your plan intact without turning your day into a logistics project.
I like that the service is built around practical “day-of travel” problems. You can use a baby stroller for moving around the city and sightseeing areas, then switch to a safety car seat concept when you’re traveling by car. And if you’re traveling with someone who finds it hard to walk long distances—like at Ba Na Hills or around Hoi An town—a wheel chair can keep them part of the plan instead of stuck on the sidelines.
There’s also an efficiency angle that’s easy to miss. The listing mentions delivery to hotels close to the city center or near the beachside, about 3–4 km away. That means you spend more time sightseeing and less time hauling gear from one end of the city to the other—especially helpful when you’re already carrying water, snacks, and the usual baby stuff.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Da Nang.
The smart part: stroller vs safety car seating (same base price)

One of the simplest value points here is that baby stroller and baby safety car seating share the same price. That matters because Da Nang days often include both walking and car legs. You might stroll near the river or beach, then hop into a car for a farther stop.
In real terms, this lets you decide based on your itinerary style:
- Use the stroller when you expect repeated short walks, lines, and photo stops.
- Use the safety car seating concept when your child will be riding in a vehicle for sightseeing drives.
You don’t have to overthink it. If you’re booking this service as part of a bigger family plan—Golden Bridge, Hoi An, Lady Buddha, and the rest—the ability to match the gear to the situation is a big win. It also reduces the common travel headache of realizing too late that you need the right equipment for the next leg of your day.
Hotel delivery within 3–4 km: why location matters more than you think
This rental offers free delivery to your hotel away from the city center for 3–4 km. On a map, that’s a small detail. On the ground, it’s huge.
Da Nang can be spread out. If you’re staying near the beach or a bit away from the center, you might otherwise need extra transport just to get the stroller or chair. Delivery also means less hassle when your baby is asleep—or when your parent is ready to move but only if the right support is ready at the door.
The service also notes pickup is available, and there’s a specific meeting point listed at 62 Lê Cơ, Hoà Cường Bắc, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng. If you prefer to keep things simple and you’re already near that area, knowing the meeting point gives you a backup plan. Otherwise, delivery tends to fit family schedules better than a walk-up meet.
Wheelchair rentals for Ba Na Hills and Hoi An: built for long days
The wheel chair option is aimed at groups who don’t want to choose between seeing the sights and keeping loved ones comfortable. The description specifically calls out places like Ba Na Hill(s), Hoi An town, and Da Nang city—exactly the kind of routes where “slow and steady” can turn into “we’ll stop early.”
Here’s what I’d watch for: wheelchair service includes a daily surcharge and a minimum rental period. The information provided shows:
- A surcharge listed as 10 USD/day with a minimum 2 days rental.
- Another note stating a surcharge of 15 USD/day for delivery to your hotel away from Da Nang city center for 3–4 km.
So the best practical move is to confirm the exact daily add-on that applies to your hotel’s distance and the number of rental days you need. That way you avoid the most common mistake—assuming the base $35 covers everything for the wheelchair option.
Who should consider this?
- Families with grandparents or older relatives who can manage short stretches but not long climbs.
- Parents pushing kids who need an extra option for moments when the baby can’t sit comfortably in a stroller anymore.
- Anyone who wants to avoid splitting the group into walkers and waiters.
And yes, it can change your day. When your slowest-moving person has real mobility support, you’re more likely to stick with your planned route instead of constantly renegotiating.
Where you’ll actually feel the benefit: Golden Bridge, Lady Buddha, Hoi An, and more
The gear isn’t tied to one exact route, but it’s clearly designed for the big, walk-heavy highlights families often aim for. Here are the typical realities at those stops and why the right rental helps.
Golden Bridge (often part of a larger Ba Na Hills style day)
Golden Bridge is famous, but it’s also the kind of stop where you can end up spending time moving through viewpoints and photo spots. That can mean lots of walking and waiting. A stroller helps you avoid turning every stop into a carry session. And if you have an older family member, a wheel chair can help keep the group together during longer stretches.
The downside to keep in mind: some areas can be crowded at peak times, and crowd flow can be awkward with bulky gear. Still, having the option beats improvising on the spot.
Lady Buddha (Linh Ung pagoda area)
Lady Buddha is a major sight with lots of people and a “reach it, see it, and get your photos” rhythm. That usually means steady foot traffic and time spent outdoors. For babies, the stroller helps keep a consistent routine—especially if your child naps in motion. For parents or grandparents, the wheel chair option makes it easier to stay part of the day instead of taking breaks that stretch out.
Hoi An town
Hoi An’s charm is its walkable streets—great for sightseeing, which is also why it can be tough with a baby or a mobility-limited parent. Narrower lanes, sightseeing stops, and spontaneous photo moments can add up fast. A stroller can handle short to medium distances well, while a wheelchair can help if the walking becomes tiring too quickly.
One practical tip: plan for more frequent breaks than you think you need. With a rental, you can take those breaks without derailing the rest of the plan.
Da Nang city time
Da Nang city itself can be a mix of waterfront moments and longer routes between sights. This is where having the right gear saves energy. Even if a stop looks close on a map, “close” can still mean waiting in heat or walking longer than expected between entry points.
Value for money: what $35 per person really buys
At $35.00 per person for the baby stroller or safety car seating option, this rental can be a good deal if you factor in the real cost of inconvenience. Without it, you often end up spending time searching for alternatives, losing time with naps and rest, or paying for extra help to move comfortably.
This pricing also has a built-in fairness advantage for families: stroller and safety car seating are at the same base price, and you just choose the one you need. If you’re doing a multi-day Da Nang trip where you’ll ride in cars at least some of the time, the ability to match gear to the leg of your day helps you avoid the usual “we brought the wrong thing” problem.
For wheelchair rentals, the value question is more about your length of use and delivery needs. Since there’s an extra daily surcharge, it’s usually most worth it if:
- You’ll use the chair for at least the minimum rental days.
- You’re planning day trips or longer sightseeing blocks where walking would slow your group down.
If you’re traveling with only one day of bigger sightseeing, wheelchair value might be less clear. If you’re here for several days, it can become a smart way to keep your whole group participating.
How long you’ll need it (2 to 5 days) and why that timing matters

The rental is described as a 2 to 5 days package/booking, with a minimum of 2 days. That range fits how people actually travel in central Vietnam—short enough to be realistic, long enough to cover day trips like Ba Na Hills style excursions and the Hoi An run.
If you’re trying to cover multiple major sights, think about how many travel legs you’ll have. A stroller might be most useful on city days, while safety car seating matters when you’re taking longer car rides. And for wheelchairs, more days usually means more chances to avoid walking fatigue that steals time from your schedule.
Also note: confirmation is received at booking time, and the service includes a mobile ticket. That’s a practical reassurance when you don’t want a last-minute scramble.
Service style and what to expect from the team
From the feedback included, the service quality seems to focus on being easy and dependable. One review calls out that the stroller was clean, comfortable, and easy to use, with staff who were friendly and punctual. Another mentions the cart was new and clean, which is exactly what you want when you’re handling something that will roll around in busy public spaces.
There’s also an emphasis on keeping the whole experience simple. That shows up in how they communicate and handle the handoff, which matters because baby gear works best when it’s ready quickly and you don’t have to figure it out under time pressure.
The provider is listed as Hung Le Travel – The Local Signature. Even when you’re not booking a guided tour, using a local operator usually helps. You’re dealing with people who understand how travelers move between hotels and sightseeing points in Da Nang.
A few things to double-check before you commit
This is the part where I help you avoid the annoying surprises.
1) Wheelchair cost and delivery distance
If you’re choosing the wheel chair option, confirm whether the add-on is 10 USD/day or 15 USD/day based on your delivery distance (the notes mention 3–4 km from the city center). Also confirm your minimum rental days.
2) Stroller vs safety car seating
You’ll want to be clear on which item you’re booking for your base option, since the description says the stroller and safety car seating are the same price but still require you to specify the type.
3) Where you want delivery
You’ll likely be happiest if you plan around the mentioned delivery area (hotel within about 3–4 km of the city center). If your hotel is farther out, you’ll want to confirm how that affects service terms.
4) Non-flexibility if plans change
The experience is described as non-refundable and not changeable for any reason. If your travel dates are fragile, that matters for your risk tolerance.
Should you book this Da Nang stroller or wheelchair rental?
You should book it if you want to keep your Da Nang trip focused on the sights—without paying a hidden tax in energy, stress, and “we can’t go there” decisions. This is especially worth it if you have a baby who needs a stroller or car safety seating, or you’re traveling with a parent who struggles with long walking days like Ba Na Hills and Hoi An town.
Skip it (or think twice) if you’re only doing one short outing and you can manage the walking without making your family uncomfortable. In that case, the added cost for multiple days—or the extra daily wheelchair surcharge—might feel unnecessary.
If your plan includes several major stops and you want your whole group to stay together from beachside mornings to photo-stop afternoons, this rental is the kind of practical upgrade that quietly saves your trip.
FAQ
What does the $35 per person price include?
The $35.00 per person price is for the baby stroller or baby safety car seating rental option, with free delivery to a hotel located about 3–4 km away from the city center.
How many days do I need to rent for?
The service is described as a 2 to 5 days package, with a minimum of 2 days.
Do you deliver to hotels in Da Nang?
Yes. The service offers free delivery to your hotel within about 3–4 km of the city center (and there is also a meeting point listed if you need an alternative).
Can I rent a stroller or safety car seating?
Yes. The stroller and baby safety car seating are offered, and you book the one you need (the same base price applies).
How much extra is the wheelchair rental?
The notes show a wheelchair daily surcharge, listed as 10 USD/day with a minimum 2 days rental, and another note states 15 USD/day for delivery to a hotel about 3–4 km away from Da Nang city center. Confirm which surcharge applies to your situation.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point listed is 62 Lê Cơ, Hoà Cường Bắc, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam.






















