Beach Better

BB10L — Luxury Burgundy 6-Seat Extended-Range Electric Golf Cart

WindshieldBB10L
PlateIU42JP
ColorBurgundy
LockboxMiddle Row Seat
BrandBintelli
HeightStandard
BB10L burgundy electric golf cart

Deep burgundy with a bold personality to match. This 6-seat lithium electric LSV runs quietly, charges overnight on a standard outlet, and arrives loaded with LED party lights and Bluetooth sound. Licensed for public roads throughout Okaloosa and Walton Counties.

Getting the cart key

Lockbox Codes

Lockbox codes are sent only to authorized, approved drivers. If you don't have a code, contact your group's primary driver.

Primary drivers: your code was texted and emailed when the rental began, plus emailed again the evening before. Check spam if you don't see it.

  1. Look under the middle row seat. Using the armrest, lift up the middle row seats. The lockbox sits near the battery.
  2. Enter the 4-digit code. Line up the digits, then slide the black button downward. The lockbox pops open and your key is inside.
Lockbox under the middle row seat
Under the middle row seat.
Lockbox front closeup
Line up the 4 digits, slide the button down.
Lockbox open with key inside
Pops open and the key is inside.

Charging your cart

Plug in every night. That's the rule. A standard wall outlet does the job. Lithium charges fast and stays steady — but it still needs to be plugged in nightly to be ready for the next day.

  • Plug in every night. Even after a short drive. Habit beats memory.
  • One outlet per cart. Two carts on one outlet trips the breaker. Stagger charging times if you only have one.
  • Older condo? Use a dedicated circuit. If your rental was built 5+ years ago, unplug the coffee maker and TV from that outlet.
  • Charging cord rides with you. A flat battery on the wrong end of 30A means a tow back at your expense.
  • Look for the glow on the cord ends. Both should light up when plugged in. That's how you know it's actually charging.

The 50% Rule

A cart drops from 50% to zero much faster than from 100% to 50%. Don't leave the rental at less than half. Plan ahead.

Reading the battery

Lithium ECO battery. Look at the round gauge near the glovebox in the front seat on the passenger side. That's your charge level.

Where to find the ECO Lithium battery gauge near the glovebox

Round gauge near the glovebox, passenger side.

Night drive glow lights

Light up your evening drives with the party glow system. Power up the cart first (key in ignition until the dashboard lights up), then locate the small silver remote control attached by cord to your dashboard. Press the Power button to activate.

Remote control

Mode cycles through lighting effects: solid illumination, 7 running modes, pulse, scan, strobe, fade, S.O.S, music modes, and voice modes.

Color selects from red, hot pink, pink, purple, orange, yellow, green, teal, blue, white, color cycle, and color fade.

Speed adjusts effect speed across 5 levels.

Lights won't turn on?

Check the blue-light switch — low on the dashboard, black switch with a blue indicator. Flip it to ON. If still nothing, verify the dashboard is lit (turn the ignition key). Don't adjust other toggle switches — they control power to the glow system.

Bluetooth speakers

Turn the key to 'on'. Open your phone's Bluetooth menu and select your cart's speaker. Once paired, you can play music directly from your phone.

Bintelli Beyond Bluetooth sound system user guide

Bintelli Beyond sound system — quick reference guide.

About the AirTag

Your rental has an Apple AirTag installed which cannot be removed. This helps us locate and assist you faster if you need help. This cart's ID is BB10L — that number is also printed on the windshield. If your phone shows an AirTag alert, you can use it to confirm the tracker is ours, not someone else's.

Where you can drive on the Emerald Coast

BB10L is a street-legal LSV licensed for public roads with posted speed limits of 35 mph or less throughout Okaloosa and Walton Counties. The map below shows Beach Better's service area and the coastal road corridors renters use most — Scenic Gulf Drive in Miramar Beach and Destin, and County Road 30A through Santa Rosa Beach.

Map showing where golf carts are allowed on the Emerald Coast — orange lines indicate permitted roads

Emerald Coast service area — public beach access points reachable by LSV.

Walton County maintains public beach access points along 30A reachable by cart. Most have limited parking and no facilities — arriving early is recommended during peak season. LSVs are never permitted on US-98 (Emerald Coast Parkway), sidewalks, trails, or the beach itself.

When your rental begins

We'll have it clean and ready by the start time of your reservation. We'll holler if it's ready a smidge early.

If you're getting delivery: due to the high volume of deliveries and pickups we manage daily, your golf cart may arrive earlier than your scheduled delivery time. If this happens, you're welcome to start enjoying it right away.

We cannot delay deliveries based on property manager preferences. In such cases, the LSV will be parked neatly to the side, out of the way. To maintain our schedule and keep prices competitive, we route our drivers based on geographic efficiency rather than individual reservation end times.

When you're done

  1. Secure the key in the lockbox. Place the key inside and scramble the numbers.
  2. Text us when it's ready for pickup. Text (850) 830-4699. We'll be there when the rental ends or shortly after, depending on the driver's route.

Common questions

Are lifted or non-lifted golf carts better for elderly passengers?

Non-lifted carts are strongly recommended for groups with elderly passengers. The step height on a lifted cart requires more leg strength and balance to board safely, which can be a real challenge after a long beach day. Standard carts sit closer to the ground, making every entry and exit easier and more comfortable for older riders.

What are Walton County golf cart ordinances for visitors?

Walton County permits street-legal LSVs on designated county roads with posted speed limits of 35 mph or less. Specific communities along 30A have their own additional rules, and some neighborhoods prohibit non-resident golf cart access entirely. Beach Better will not book a rental into a neighborhood that does not permit guest carts.

If something's off

Cart won't charge

If the cord ends aren't glowing, check the breaker — a tripped GFI is the usual culprit. Reset, replug, retry. If the breaker's fine but still nothing, unplug, count to 30, and plug back in. Charging multiple carts? Each one needs its own circuit.

Cart won't turn on or move

Check the tow switch — it must be on RUN, not TOW. Look near the battery compartment under the seat, or the front row passenger side near the glovebox. Then turn the key twice to the right: one turn lights the dashboard, two turns wakes the cart.

Still stuck? Snap a pic before you text.

Nine out of ten times we can solve it from a quick photo or 10-second video. The first thing we'll ask for is exactly that — so save yourself a step and send it first.