Maybe getting 2 connecting rooms would work out for you? It's probaby cheaper that that... "12 bedroom" (luv ya Sue) place. Most of the WDW resorts have a roll-in shower room that connects to a room with a tub.
Darn spell check12 bedrooms, eh Sue?
The fully accessible ones have a toll on shower in the master bath plus a whirlpool tub in smother part of the master bath.
What I want to know is, what is the toll on the shower? I want to be sure to have enough change for our next trip.
And where is the smother part of the master bath? I haven't seen that yet.
Think of Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure.I read toll as troll and wondered what theme that would be
Thank you.Voluntary Sue M translator here (edits in bold):
The only places I can think of are the one and two bedroom and Grand Villas at Disney Vacation Club.
The fully accessible ones have a roll in shower in the master bath plus a whirlpool tub in another part of the master bath.
There. I think I got everything. And the suggestion for two connecting rooms is good, too - but connecting rooms are never guaranteed.
Does anybody know if there are any Family Suites with a roll-in shower and a tub?
This thread turned out to be very entertaining
I think that if you call and ask for the adjoining rooms they should be able to help you out. I would think with a roll in shower they would know it is for medical reasons, but be sure to have them note it.
I think that if you call and ask for the adjoining rooms they should be able to help you out. I would think with a roll in shower they would know it is for medical reasons, but be sure to have them note it.
sounds good to meAnyone else think Sue needs a vacation?
this is a problem that some people have... connecting vs adjoining. they are NOT one and the same. make sure you make it clear you need rooms that are connected, with an inner door. if you just saying adjoining that could mean rooms that share a wall... a wall without a door. just making sure to state that to avoid any confusion!