Are there accessible rooms with walk in shower in the Hawaii building at POLY?

Kooks and Bay Bay

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Taking my parents next year and they may have a hard time getting onto the high beds/getting in a tub.
Just wondering if this building has accessible rooms?
 

The only other room that I know about would be #1513, and it has a wheelchair accessible tub. It is a Water View (lagoon) due to those pesky DVC Bungalows blocking most of the Seven Seas Lagoon.

Dave

Agree with @Dave006 on those rooms and features.

2530 has a tub with handrails as well. It's a Resort View overlooking the quiet pool.

2513 and 2515 are shower-only rooms. @Kooks and Bay Bay, if your parents aren't in wheelchairs and just don't want to climb over the side of a tub, those might also be options.

2513 is a Theme Park View and 2515 is a Water View.
 
Thanks.
I have a resort view booked so looks like maybe 2530 could work.
My parents will likely be getting ready later than my sister and I so just trying to give myself peace of mind.
This is nearly a year away so they'll be 83 and 79 at the time and recently age has started catching up with them.

ETA when I look up 2530 it would appear that its not in the Hawaii building so I guess its not going to work.
 
Thanks.
I have a resort view booked so looks like maybe 2530 could work.
My parents will likely be getting ready later than my sister and I so just trying to give myself peace of mind.
This is nearly a year away so they'll be 83 and 79 at the time and recently age has started catching up with them.

ETA when I look up 2530 it would appear that its not in the Hawaii building so I guess its not going to work.

All of the room numbers mentioned in this thread are in the Hawaii building, FYI.

Did you book one of the "accessible" rooms? Eg, when you searched you checked the "accessible" check box and booked one of the descriptions that works best for your situation? You need to book that way to ensure you get an accessible room. There are a couple of possible applicable categories for you. Posters around here can help with some of the specifics of each category. You could book a non-accessible room and request a room with a shower vs a tub as mentioned above since there are a number of those, but of course requests aren't guaranteed.

  • Resort View-Club Level. Wheelchair accessible with roll-in shower and option for hearing accessibility. 2 queen beds, 1 daybed.
  • Resort View-Club Level. Florida special accessible room with hearing accessibility-visual alarms and notifications. 2 queen beds, 1 daybed.
  • Resort View - Club Level. Wheelchair accessible with tub and option for hearing accessibility. 2 queen beds, 1 daybed.
  • Water View-Club Level. Wheelchair accessible with tub and option for hearing accessibility. 2 queen beds, 1 daybed.
  • Theme Park View-Club Level. Florida special accessible room with hearing accessibility-visual alarms and notifications. 2 queen beds, 1 day bed
 
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All of the room numbers mentioned in this thread are in the Hawaii building, FYI.

Did you book one of the "accessible" rooms? Eg, when you searched you checked the "accessible" check box and booked one of the descriptions that works best for your situation? You need to book that way to ensure you get an accessible room. There are a couple of possible applicable categories for you. Posters around here can help with some of the specifics of each category.

  • Resort View-Club Level. Wheelchair accessible with roll-in shower and option for hearing accessibility. 2 queen beds, 1 daybed.
  • Resort View-Club Level. Florida special accessible room with hearing accessibility-visual alarms and notifications. 2 queen beds, 1 daybed.
  • Resort View - Club Level. Wheelchair accessible with tub and option for hearing accessibility. 2 queen beds, 1 daybed.
  • Water View-Club Level. Wheelchair accessible with tub and option for hearing accessibility. 2 queen beds, 1 daybed.
  • Theme Park View-Club Level. Florida special accessible room with hearing accessibility-visual alarms and notifications. 2 queen beds, 1 day bed

Very sorry.
I had been looking at a map that was oddly confusing.
After looking at a different map I realized its in Hawaii.
And its a lot closer to the lounge than I was on my last trip so that makes me happy too.

I did not actually book it that way so I'm gonna have to contact Disney to see if it can be modified.
 
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Thanks @lentesta for the specific room numbers and extra details. Do you know if these (3) rooms have the lower bed frames or if they are normal height since @Kooks and Bay Bay mentioned lower height beds?

Everything I have for ADA rooms in Hawaii says 2 Queen Beds / 1 Daybed. So we may not know that information. Let me know if there's a place to find it, though. Happy to do updates.
 
Very sorry.
I had been looking at a map that was oddly confusing.
After looking at a different map I realized its in Hawaii.
And its a lot closer to the lounge than I was on my last trip so that makes me happy too.

I did not actually book it that way so I'm gonna have to contact Disney to see if it can be modified.
Yes, if you need an HA room it must be booked. A "request" will almost guaranteed NOT get you what you need in this respect. Please contact WDW. You can also check to see if any HA rooms are available for your dates. If they need the accommodation, I'd be more concerned about getting a room that has the features they need, rather than location or view.
 












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