Best WDW resort for walking limitations

BlondeJungleBookFan

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After reading and reading...
some have suggested that the best moderate resort for the least amount of walking to the bus and food court, is the Port Orleans - French Quarter.

We were originally going to book the Little Mermaid rooms at A of A....but after reading the walking distances (and no inter resort bus) we've decided against it. I am still considering the Lion King suite, even though it's lot of room for 2 people.

We'll be there 3 days in October.
I can walk, but not very long distances.
(I'm renting an ECV at the parks each day)

We'll be at the parks most of the day.
Want something that is easy to get around inside the resort area and close walk to catch the buses.

Any suggestions or opinions would be appreciated
:idea:
 
My only observation was your light red type was almost impossible to read. There are some of us here without perfect vision and a nice black type is almost always readable.

I would like to answer your questions, but I'm not going to knock myself out with that color.
 
My only observation was your light red type was almost impossible to read. There are some of us here without perfect vision and a nice black type is almost always readable.

I would like to answer your questions, but I'm not going to knock myself out with that color.

If you left-click on your mouse and hold it down as you scroll through the post, the color changes to white lettering on a blue background. I've had the color problem with blogs. If it's something I really want to read I'll copy/paste it into an e-mail draft so it comes out black lettering on white.

In response to the OP, my DH and I both rent ECV's from an off-site vendor because they're cheaper and we can keep them overnight to use around the hotel and Downtown Disney. We prefer to stay at a hotel on the monorail because the monorail is much more accessible than the buses.
 

If you left-click on your mouse and hold it down as you scroll through the post, the color changes to white lettering on a blue background. I've had the color problem with blogs. If it's something I really want to read I'll copy/paste it into an e-mail draft so it comes out black lettering on white.

In response to the OP, my DH and I both rent ECV's from an off-site vendor because they're cheaper and we can keep them overnight to use around the hotel and Downtown Disney. We prefer to stay at a hotel on the monorail because the monorail is much more accessible than the buses.

Thank you!
 
My only observation was your light red type was almost impossible to read. There are some of us here without perfect vision and a nice black type is almost always readable.

I would like to answer your questions, but I'm not going to knock myself out with that color.

WOW
Your only observation is to be snarky? and about the color of a font?
The red is very "readable" on my computer.
Sorry it's not on yours.
and yes, please....don't knock yourself out, there are plenty of nice responses to get my question answered.
 
And PP response was to snark right back at one of the best resources on these boards? Cheshire Figment goes out of his way to answer questions, particularly on these boards and I'm sure he would really like to answer your questions. I think the comment about font is absolutely acceptable, particularly on a part of these boards where there are a lot of people who have vision problems.
 
And PP response was to snark right back at one of the best resources on these boards? Cheshire Figment goes out of his way to answer questions, particularly on these boards and I'm sure he would really like to answer your questions. I think the comment about font is absolutely acceptable, particularly on a part of these boards where there are a lot of people who have vision problems.

Removing my response to LockShockBarrel.
 
Seconding the recommendation for POFQ. We were in Building 3, and it was a comfortable walk to everywhere we needed to go.

(Also seconding the recommendation for keeping type as readable as possible.)
 
And PP response was to snark right back at one of the best resources on these boards? Cheshire Figment goes out of his way to answer questions, particularly on these boards and I'm sure he would really like to answer your questions. I think the comment about font is absolutely acceptable, particularly on a part of these boards where there are a lot of people who have vision problems.

I actually think that both posters made a valuable contribution in reminding us that what is accessible for some people doesn't work for others. I have heard of people who actually find the red type easier to read with their vision problems. Why should one person's access trump other people's access? It's a complicated issue, and while there was some snarkiness, I think it brings up a discussion that perhaps should be had more often about what happens when one person's access is another person's barrier.

Edited to make my point clearer.
 
I just wanted to say thank you for posting HOW to read red font. I never knew :idea: I could use the left mouse clicker, much appreciated. Learn something new every day on the boards.
 
My only observation was your light red type was almost impossible to read. There are some of us here without perfect vision and a nice black type is almost always readable.

I would like to answer your questions, but I'm not going to knock myself out with that color.

Oh brother. :rolleyes2
I have poor vision even with corrective lenses but I am not going to ask everyone who posts here to make their posts in extra large font.
 
dunno about resort, but i second the recommendation about renting a scooter from an outside vendor. i've always used scootorlando.com (3 times in the past year)

good luck and have fun
 
If you are staying at AoA little mermaids isn't that the closest to buses of all those rooms? POFQ is smaller and nice but shares buses with POR...need to request preferred room close to food court wherever you book so you get closer. and if you need a ECV is much cheaper to get from Walkers Mobility or some other place outside of Disney as it is a long haul from buses to entrance of any park and if you rent from outside you would have the EVC from the time you get there until you leave as they will deliver to resort befroe you get there and then you just plug it up in the room each night and recharge it. you do have to pull it on and park it on ht ebus but that is so easy and just remember ANYONE watching you has never done either. I have MS and have to use one or stay home and staying home is not option with me.
 
Thanks for the responses.

Final plans: staying at POFQ - requested bldg 4.
(no preferred areas there)

Renting the scooter at the parks.
(don't want it at the resort or boarding buses)

Appreciate all the insight and help

THANK YOU!
 
POFQ should fit your needs quite nicely. If it is booked (it can be hard to get into) I would go with a preferred room at CBR. We had one that was SO close to the food court, we could be at the drink station in 6 minutes, just strolling. IMHO preferred rooms at CSR and POR (again, depending upon the exact location) can still be a bit of walk. Please let us know what you decide and how you liked it!
 
POFQ should fit your needs quite nicely. If it is booked (it can be hard to get into) I would go with a preferred room at CBR. We had one that was SO close to the food court, we could be at the drink station in 6 minutes, just strolling. IMHO preferred rooms at CSR and POR (again, depending upon the exact location) can still be a bit of walk. Please let us know what you decide and how you liked it!

Thanks Jenny
CSR and POR were never in the running for us.

We were probably posting around the same time :)
See my post above - we made our ressies and final decision

Thank you for your input!! :thumbsup2
 
I had knee surgery and ankle surgery not too long before my trip. We stayed at POFQ, and when i checked in i asked for a ground floor room. Not only did they accomidate me, they upgraded me to a river veiw with no extra charge!!! I love POFQ!!!!! :banana:
 
I had knee surgery and ankle surgery not too long before my trip. We stayed at POFQ, and when i checked in i asked for a ground floor room. Not only did they accomidate me, they upgraded me to a river veiw with no extra charge!!! I love POFQ!!!!! :banana:

That's great!
Perhaps some Pixie Dust will fall on me.

Glad you were able to make the trip after your surgery:goofy:
 


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