Dan1
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Here's the situation.
DD (who uses a manual wheel chair) and I are a studio accessible room at BWV the last week in April.
I am toying with the idea of inviting another adult and her DS who uses an ECV to stay with us.
All 4 of us in an accessible Studio.
Am I totally nuts?
Will it be way too cramped for anyone to relax in the room?
The DM and her DS have not been to WDW in about 14 years and don't have a lot of money. They are both such incredible people and are helping myself and my DD out in our challenging time right now that I'd like to repay them for their kindness somehow. So I was thinking they could stay with us in our BWV room which would mean they are only paying for their flights and meals.
Don't worry......my DD and her DS would be the chapperons!
I'd appreciate hearing from those who have used BWV studios, accessible or otherwise on their thoughts from actually having stayed in such units. Its really hard (at least for me) to read about measurements; while they are helpful, I find it hard to put into perspective.
Many thanks,
Dan
DD (who uses a manual wheel chair) and I are a studio accessible room at BWV the last week in April.
I am toying with the idea of inviting another adult and her DS who uses an ECV to stay with us.
All 4 of us in an accessible Studio.
Am I totally nuts?

The DM and her DS have not been to WDW in about 14 years and don't have a lot of money. They are both such incredible people and are helping myself and my DD out in our challenging time right now that I'd like to repay them for their kindness somehow. So I was thinking they could stay with us in our BWV room which would mean they are only paying for their flights and meals.
Don't worry......my DD and her DS would be the chapperons!

I'd appreciate hearing from those who have used BWV studios, accessible or otherwise on their thoughts from actually having stayed in such units. Its really hard (at least for me) to read about measurements; while they are helpful, I find it hard to put into perspective.
Many thanks,
Dan