WonderlandisReality
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We have been looking at the Accessible room types at AOA. There will be three in our party 1 adult 2 kids. We will need a room with 2 double beds and a tub. I have some degree of hearing loss and use some of the features offered for hearing accessibility, as well as a tub grab bar (which doesn't seem to be available in standard rooms). The two children utilize mobility devices. The oldest for all but a few hours of the day. We have a custom device at home for both. I am going to make do with a City Mini GT double stroller at WDW. I have never been able to fly with her devices in the past without incurring damage and just don't want the stress for this vacation. I was directed to two room types during a chat conversation with Disney last night.
To my question: The website has photos of two different types of rooms in the Little Mermaid Section that would work well.
The "Wheelchair Accessible with tub" room would work. I have personal moral reservations about us taking this from someone who uses a wheelchair full time. The CM on chat said that the roll in shower ones typically sell out but the tub ones usually have availability. The bathroom space is really what we need (one child is fully dependent for bathing/toileting and I can't access her in the standard Little Mermaid Room bathroom set up for either).
Is the "Florida Special Accessible" really as pictured? We don't need the wheelchair route in the room so this seems better suited if the bathroom is the same general layout as the wheelchair accessible (as pictured on the website. Actually the toilet height is better suited. Bonus, but not necessary, if anyone knows if the door into the room is wide enough to get that stroller through (I don't have one personally, I assume it is roughly 30" wide). CM on chat indicated that there aren't as many of these?
I really am open to opinions. Really am stuck on on this. From what I can see all 2 double bed/accessible bathroom options combined there may be a few as 16 Little Mermaid rooms at AOA.
To my question: The website has photos of two different types of rooms in the Little Mermaid Section that would work well.
The "Wheelchair Accessible with tub" room would work. I have personal moral reservations about us taking this from someone who uses a wheelchair full time. The CM on chat said that the roll in shower ones typically sell out but the tub ones usually have availability. The bathroom space is really what we need (one child is fully dependent for bathing/toileting and I can't access her in the standard Little Mermaid Room bathroom set up for either).
Is the "Florida Special Accessible" really as pictured? We don't need the wheelchair route in the room so this seems better suited if the bathroom is the same general layout as the wheelchair accessible (as pictured on the website. Actually the toilet height is better suited. Bonus, but not necessary, if anyone knows if the door into the room is wide enough to get that stroller through (I don't have one personally, I assume it is roughly 30" wide). CM on chat indicated that there aren't as many of these?
I really am open to opinions. Really am stuck on on this. From what I can see all 2 double bed/accessible bathroom options combined there may be a few as 16 Little Mermaid rooms at AOA.