Hi everyone, has anyone had a DVC waitlist for an accessible room come through?
Hi, CastMember 02.
I have, but I made the request at my 11th-month eligibility date.
I know it sounds strange that at 11th-month that some of the dates in December 2020 were not available.
I stay at DVC BWV Standard Deluxe Studio with a Roll-in Shower. There are only a few of those rooms.
And since the studios are all lock-off rooms, anyone that also wanted a 1- or maybe a 2-bedroom could also request that room since it is attached to the handicap studio.
The days I was missing was one day here and there.
So I had to waitlist those unavailable days.
But I also went on the DVC Member website to check if any of those days opened up in case someone was giving up that date because they were requesting dates before their actual dates and then adding a new departing date while at the same time
adding a new departing date while at the same time deleting their arrival date.
I think they call it "walking" a reservation so they get what they want without waiting until their real arrival date.
Of course, most DVC members may normally have an arrival date before me and just happen to depart before I do making it unavailable for me.
So yes you can waitlist any of the different handicap rooms.
Two waitlisted days came through and the other three days became available online because I checked each day.
Before I started making my reservations at the 11th-month mark, my waitlist very rarely came through. So I either did a split stay at Pop Century or another available DVC Standard Deluxe Studio with a Roll-in Shower.
Good luck.
I didn’t know they offered waitlists. JMHO but you require a specific type of AC room (there are many different ones), would call every single day & ask. Good luck
Hi, keishashadow. Yes, you can and you are correct.
Just using a Standard Deluxe Studio as an example, the are some the "...many different ones.
Deluxe Studio – Standard View, Wheelchair Accessible with Roll-In Shower and Option for Hearing Accessibility
Sleeps Up to 5
Views of Boardwalk
Views of Resort Grounds or Parking Area
1 queen-size bed, 1 double-size sleeper sofa
Wheelchair-accessible route in room, grab bars for toilet and bathtub
Deluxe Studio – Standard View, Florida Special Accessible Room with Option for Hearing Accessibility
Sleeps Up to 5
1 queen-size bed, 1 queen-size sleeper sofa, 1 pull-down bunk-size bed
Grab bars for toilet, open bed frame, lower toilet height, portable raised toilet seat available
Deluxe Studio – Standard View, Wheelchair Accessible With Tub and Option for Hearing Accessibility
Sleeps Up to 4
1 queen-size bed, 1 double-size sleeper sofa
Wheelchair-accessible route in room, grab bars for toilet and bathtub
Deluxe Studio – Standard View, Hearing Accessible
Sleeps Up to 5
Views of Boardwalk
1 queen-size bed, 1 double-size sleeper sofa
And yet, when I say that I cannot climb stairs but don't need an accessible villa at OKW, MS and the CMs at OKW tell me that I should request a HA villa in order to be sure to get first floor. What about the people who really need one?
Hi, Simba's Mom.
I don't know if you use a studio or 1-bedroom, but I was looking at Touring Plans and only found studios and 1-bedrooms with roll-in showers.
I guess OKW is so old they didn't have different types of
Florida Special Accessible Rooms like the other villas.
I only found one roll-in shower studio on the first floor.
Bldg Disney's Old Key West Resort Building 13, Floor 1, SW-facing room1310, 2 Queen beds, Roll-in shower.
I found that hard to believe.
These eight OKW buildings each had two end units each on the first floor with
1 King bed, 1 pull out sofa, Roll-in shower except for 48 & 50 only had one.
OKW buildings: 20, 21, 27, 28, 34, 42, 48 & 50.