Any accessible deluxe hotel rooms that have two beds?

Mary976

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DD and I have always stayed value or mod. I'm thinking deluxe for our next trip since it will be just for a long weekend. Also, I'm trying to convince DH to come along too (he has never been to WDW before)!

Anyway, I know POFQ just went through a refurb and now has fully accessible rooms with two queen beds, instead of the usual set up where the accessible room has just one king. Are there any fully accessible two bed rooms at deluxe hotels? We're mainly looking at the Contemporary, Poly, or Wilderness Lodge right now, but I'm also considering an Epcot area resort too. DD uses a manual chair, and she needs the bathroom with the roll in shower.

Thanks!
Mary
 
All the deluxe resorts have two queen beds, save Wilderness Lodge, although I haven't stayed there recently so I'm not sure if there have been any changes.---Kathy
 
All the deluxe resorts have two queen beds, save Wilderness Lodge, although I haven't stayed there recently so I'm not sure if there have been any changes.---Kathy


Thanks! That's good to know.

Anyone else stayed at Wilderness Lodge recently? I'm really hoping we can do a monorail hotel, but DH is having some sticker shock, and WL tends to be a bit lower price wise.

Mary
 
We stayed at a accessible room with a roll in shower at the Poly this past May. I cannot believe the space! We tried during a standard room at the WL and ended up climbing over the beds to get around all my son's equipment. Lesson learned. The room at the Poly had 2 queen beds and plenty of room for my son's large wheelchair...and then some! There was 6 feet from the end of the bed to the TV/dresser! It was worth every penny to be on the monorail too! We were in Rapa Nui which is located directly in between the Grand Ceremonial house and the TCC.
 

Thanks! That's good to know.

Anyone else stayed at Wilderness Lodge recently? I'm really hoping we can do a monorail hotel, but DH is having some sticker shock, and WL tends to be a bit lower price wise.

Mary

Remind your DH how much easier it will be to not have to load onto buses to get to MK or Epcot from your resort, and just jump onto the monorail instead!
 

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