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We are booked at POFQ in two weeks.
We had not booked an accesible room initially because we needed two double beds. (Two adults, two teenagers)
Hubby has a bad knee and uses an ECV at WDW and we have a shower with a low threshold at home so getting into the tub is not a problem at home.
His knee is getting worse and I was concerned about the tub at POFQ.
I had read the thread on them giving you two rooms if you needed an accesible room and they only had Kings.
I called CRO today to see about changing our reservation to an accessible room with a walk/roll-in shower to help hubby out with his knee and to also give us the second room to have more room for the ECV and a larger bed, 2nd room for the boys.
They did say they had one available and changed our reservation.
I asked several times if the room had two doubles and they said yes.
I'm hoping I didn't just totally mess things up.
I'm afraid one of two things is going to happen:
1 - We get there and it's a King Room and they have no other availability to get us a connecting room for the boys.
2 - It's an accessible room with two doubles and is smaller due to the roll/walk-in shower and there is no room to park the ECV.
So - Has anyone seen the new accessible rooms at POFQ???
Can anyone calm my fears???
Thanks,
Carol
We had not booked an accesible room initially because we needed two double beds. (Two adults, two teenagers)
Hubby has a bad knee and uses an ECV at WDW and we have a shower with a low threshold at home so getting into the tub is not a problem at home.
His knee is getting worse and I was concerned about the tub at POFQ.
I had read the thread on them giving you two rooms if you needed an accesible room and they only had Kings.
I called CRO today to see about changing our reservation to an accessible room with a walk/roll-in shower to help hubby out with his knee and to also give us the second room to have more room for the ECV and a larger bed, 2nd room for the boys.
They did say they had one available and changed our reservation.
I asked several times if the room had two doubles and they said yes.
I'm hoping I didn't just totally mess things up.
I'm afraid one of two things is going to happen:
1 - We get there and it's a King Room and they have no other availability to get us a connecting room for the boys.
2 - It's an accessible room with two doubles and is smaller due to the roll/walk-in shower and there is no room to park the ECV.
So - Has anyone seen the new accessible rooms at POFQ???
Can anyone calm my fears???
Thanks,
Carol