We are traveling to WDW with my elderly parents (their first visit) next March. They have some mobility issues and prefer the walk in shower/bars by the toilet etc, so I’ve booked us a two-bedroom Boardwalk view accessible unit (as far as I could tell, we didn’t have the option of booking an accessible studio and regular one bedroom unless I wanted to book them separately). I think they will be more comfortable there, and who knows what additional needs they may have 7 months from now, so probably the best choice. However, I’ve never stayed in an accessible unit before. For those who have stayed in the one bedroom accessible units at BWV, is it very different? Also, as far as I can tell from google, there may only be one accessible “Boardwalk view” unit and the one review that I could find was rather scathing re the view. Apparently it is a solid wood balcony rail and the view is significantly obstructed. Does anyone have any experience with the solid balcony rail in Boardwalk View rooms?