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Biscuitsmom31
01-30-2006, 07:13 PM
My family stayed in an accessible FW Cabin last August. It was perfect for us because we have 4 kids and the cabins sleep 6. Well, we want to go back this August and my mother and my sister want to come along. They are on a limited budget so we were looking at staying at a value and getting two rooms. My husband and I would stay in a room with two kids and my mother and sister would stay with the other two kids. Here's the problem, my husband is in a wheelchair and I've heard all the accessible rooms have king beds. How do we handle this situation? Is it the same story at the moderates?

christophernanny
01-30-2006, 11:29 PM
Don't quote me on this, but I know that if your reservation is made through Special Needs and depending on the size of your party, if the handicapped accesible room has a King bed, a 2nd connecting room will be added at no charge. I know this is true at the Wilderness Lodge, but not sure about the others. You will have to call special needs directly for this.
Have a great trip!

pugdog
01-31-2006, 07:40 PM
It's true at ALL hotels ,disney or not. Some of the values also have 2 double beds with roll in showers. Call special services and talk to them.

SueM in MN
01-31-2006, 07:51 PM
If the only reason you need a second room is because of your disability, then they need to give you 2 rooms without extra charge. That doesn't really apply in this case because a total of 8 people would need 2 rooms in any case.

But, if you have a total of 8 people, you do need 2 rooms with 2 beds, rather than a king and connected room with 2 beds.
Special Needs should be able to come up with some solution for you.