McCall
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 19, 2004
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I stayed at the Disneyland hotel this weekend in a "fully accessible" room with roll in shower.
It was the worst HC room I have ever encountered. Now in my case I have some mobility and with difficulty was able to work around the problems but the toilet was the lowest I have seen and the sink way too high and the bed! My six foot able bodied husband had to hop up onto the bed surface. I see no way in the world that a person confined to a chair, unable to stand and climb onto this bed could possibly use it, and I am wondering if there are any here that have had one of these inferior rooms and if they were able to cope at all and did they report the room.
I have written a letter to the head of Hotel properties at Disney regarding this and other accessiblity matters and I am waiting to hear back, I will report here what they tell me.
in the meantime if anyone not mobile, has stayed in one of these rooms and had problems or not had problems, please post what your experience was.
Thank you.
It was the worst HC room I have ever encountered. Now in my case I have some mobility and with difficulty was able to work around the problems but the toilet was the lowest I have seen and the sink way too high and the bed! My six foot able bodied husband had to hop up onto the bed surface. I see no way in the world that a person confined to a chair, unable to stand and climb onto this bed could possibly use it, and I am wondering if there are any here that have had one of these inferior rooms and if they were able to cope at all and did they report the room.
I have written a letter to the head of Hotel properties at Disney regarding this and other accessiblity matters and I am waiting to hear back, I will report here what they tell me.
in the meantime if anyone not mobile, has stayed in one of these rooms and had problems or not had problems, please post what your experience was.
Thank you.