RaySharpton
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Can anyone tell me your experience with these Disney Pop Century rooms with different types of handicap bathrooms?
I have stayed in one of these rooms with a roll-in shower.
~1'-8.1" h Queen bed mattress height to the floor [~20-1/4"]
9" h Queen bed platform height to floor
6" h Underneath space of Queen bed platform height to floor
I have stayed in one of these rooms, but I don't have measurements of the bed platform. It was a lot higher and a lot more space under the platform bed. Regular bathroom. A connecting room door in the top left.
This is a King size bedroom with a roll-in shower. I didn't see this one, but several cast members said that this King room was next to my room #0203 in room #0204. The resort was full so I couldn't see it on my last visit. The door is not recessed. The king bed appears low like the one I stayed in.
The King room does have a connecting room door. in the top right. It is interesting that there are curtains instead of a sliding door.
This bed is also tall and there is a connecting room door.
It is interesting that it has a recessed alcove of the door since it is not a roll-in shower room.
This is what the Florida ADA accessible bathroom looks like compared to a roll-in shower bathroom. The bath/shower and toilet have a sliding door separating the sinck area. The toilet has a fold-down handrail. But I don't see any handrails inside this particular bath/shower.
King room with recessed alcove doorway.
HIgh bed with connecting room door.
The sliding door separating the sink area from the toilet and bath/shower area. Toilet fold-down handrail, but no handrails in bath/shower.
This is an interesting room from my perspective because of the bathroom. I'll have to remember the term Wheelchair accessible with tub next time.
The doorway is not recessed for an alcove. The bed is lower.
I can't see the toilet. So I don't know if it has handrails. But what is different is the bath/shower has plenty of handrails. I bet a shower chair could fit in it also. It looks like the sink is close enough to use as support, too.
Of special note:
I don't know which room this is located in, but instead of a bath/shower, it is just a shower which is even more interest to me because it is a shower, and it has handrails and it has a fold-down handrail between the shower and the toilet.
I would really be interested in this type of room if anyone has had any experience using this one.
Has anyone seen any different bathrooms?
Has anyone had personal experiences using these different bath/shower rooms?
I like the lower beds, Murphy bed with table and the handrails in the bath/shower.
Standard Room. Wheelchair is accessible with roll-in shower and option for hearing accessibility. 1 queen bed and 1 queen sleeper table.
1 Queen-Size Table Bed and 1 Queen Bed
Sleeps up to 4 Adults
Wheelchair-Accessible Route in Room
Grab Bars at Toilet and in Shower
Optional Communication Features for Guests with Hearing Disabilities Include:
Visual Alarm
Visual Door Knock/Doorbell Alert
Visual Telephone Call Alert
Telephone with Volume Control
Electrical Outlet Near Telephone Jack
TTY Available Upon Request at Check-In
These features are guaranteed and do not require an extra charge.

I have stayed in one of these rooms with a roll-in shower.
~1'-8.1" h Queen bed mattress height to the floor [~20-1/4"]
9" h Queen bed platform height to floor
6" h Underneath space of Queen bed platform height to floor
Standard Room. 1 queen bed and 1 queen sleeper table.
1 Queen Bed and 1 Queen-Size Table Bed
Sleeps up to 4 Adults
Visual Alarm
Visual Door Knock/Doorbell Alert
Visual Telephone Call Alert
Telephone with Volume Control
Electrical Outlet Near Telephone Jack
TTY Available Upon Request at Check-In
These features are guaranteed and do not require an extra charge.

I have stayed in one of these rooms, but I don't have measurements of the bed platform. It was a lot higher and a lot more space under the platform bed. Regular bathroom. A connecting room door in the top left.
Wheelchair accessible with roll-in shower and 1 king bed.
1 King Bed
Sleeps up to 2 Adults
Wheelchair-Accessible Route in Room
Grab Bars at Toilet and in Shower
Optional Communication Features for Guests with Hearing Disabilities Include:
Visual Alarm
Visual Door Knock/Doorbell Alert
Visual Telephone Call Alert
Telephone with Volume Control
Electrical Outlet Near Telephone Jack
TTY Available Upon Request at Check-In
These features are guaranteed and do not require an extra charge.

This is a King size bedroom with a roll-in shower. I didn't see this one, but several cast members said that this King room was next to my room #0203 in room #0204. The resort was full so I couldn't see it on my last visit. The door is not recessed. The king bed appears low like the one I stayed in.

The King room does have a connecting room door. in the top right. It is interesting that there are curtains instead of a sliding door.
Standard Room. Florida special accessible room with option for hearing accessibility. 1 queen bed and 1 queen sleeper table.
1 Queen Bed and 1 Queen-Size Table Bed
Sleeps up to 4 Adults
Grab Bars at Toilet
Open Bed Frame
Lower Toilet Height
Portable Raised Toilet Seat Available
Optional Communication Features for Guests With Hearing Disabilities Include:
Visual Alarm
Visual Door Knock/Doorbell Alert
Visual Telephone Call Alert
Telephone With Volume Control
Electrical Outlet Near Telephone Jack
TTY Available Upon Request at Check-In
These features are guaranteed and do not require an extra charge.

This bed is also tall and there is a connecting room door.

It is interesting that it has a recessed alcove of the door since it is not a roll-in shower room.

This is what the Florida ADA accessible bathroom looks like compared to a roll-in shower bathroom. The bath/shower and toilet have a sliding door separating the sinck area. The toilet has a fold-down handrail. But I don't see any handrails inside this particular bath/shower.
Standard Room. Florida special accessible room. 1 king bed.
Sleeps up to 2 Adults
Grab Bars at Toilet
Open Bed Frame
Lower Toilet Height
Portable Raised Toilet Seat Available
Optional Communication Features for Guests With Hearing Disabilities Include:
Visual Alarm
Visual Door Knock/Doorbell Alert
Visual Telephone Call Alert
Telephone With Volume Control
Electrical Outlet Near Telephone Jack
TTY Available Upon Request at Check-In
These features are guaranteed and do not require an extra charge.

King room with recessed alcove doorway.

HIgh bed with connecting room door.

The sliding door separating the sink area from the toilet and bath/shower area. Toilet fold-down handrail, but no handrails in bath/shower.
Wheelchair accessible with tub and 1 queen bed and 1 queen sleeper table.
1 Queen Bed and 1 Queen-Size Table Bed
Sleeps up to 4 Adults
Wheelchair-Accessible Route in Room
Grab Bars at Toilet and Tub
Optional Communication Features for Guests with Hearing Disabilities Include:
Visual Alarm
Visual Door Knock/Doorbell Alert
Visual Telephone Call Alert
Telephone with Volume Control
Electrical Outlet Near Telephone Jack
TTY Available Upon Request at Check-In
These features are guaranteed and do not require an extra charge.
This is an interesting room from my perspective because of the bathroom. I'll have to remember the term Wheelchair accessible with tub next time.

The doorway is not recessed for an alcove. The bed is lower.


I can't see the toilet. So I don't know if it has handrails. But what is different is the bath/shower has plenty of handrails. I bet a shower chair could fit in it also. It looks like the sink is close enough to use as support, too.
Of special note:

I don't know which room this is located in, but instead of a bath/shower, it is just a shower which is even more interest to me because it is a shower, and it has handrails and it has a fold-down handrail between the shower and the toilet.
I would really be interested in this type of room if anyone has had any experience using this one.
Has anyone seen any different bathrooms?
Has anyone had personal experiences using these different bath/shower rooms?
I like the lower beds, Murphy bed with table and the handrails in the bath/shower.
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