Originally posted by DebbieB
There was a thread a few months back about kids escaping from the second bedroom. I thought the latch would be too high for them to reach. However, when we were at BWV last month I was surprised to noticed it really isn't that high, not as high as the ones at OKW (1 bedroom). Why wouldn't they put them higher? It wasn't a handicapped room.
Funny you should say that -- I too feel the handles / locks at BWV are lower. We were staying at VWL but were visiting BWV one day, and after a walk on the BW, decided to visit the
DVC office to refresh our memories of the layout of a BWV 2br, then cruise over to BCV and do the same (part of our trip ritual, and to help plan for our next trip!) Well, in the BWV this was something I spotted immediately -- the lower handles, light switches even -- and asked the CM if we were in an HA room. No, she assured me, we weren't. I pointed out the switches and locks, she said, "Oh they're all that way." I assured her that we were in a VWL 2br and the switches were NOT that low, or our room would be blinking like a disco every night from my lights-fascinated "I Can Do It!" 2yr old! When we went to BCV, they were not that low.
That said, the CM did tell me that many folks express concern over that "extra door" in the 2br. Suggestions they give are to put the pack-n-play in front of the door (or some similar immovable). Don't think I would personally want the pack-n-play by the door if my kid was in it (hall noise), but I suppose a heavy suitcase or chair could work. She said one person actually duct-taped over the lock, but they also pulled off paint when they removed it and left a sticky mess, so she didn't advocate THAT! Some folks bring their own electronic door alarms (after all, a determined child can get out of a 1 br or dedicated 2 br too!) And she also recommended that if you DO "bar the door", put the "do not disturb" sign on the outside door so housekeeping doesn't try to use that door (or move your stuff on the day of your cleanings).
My brother suggests fuzzy sleepers and velcro sheets.

To each his own!