I was hoping to book POR for a few days in December, but they're sold out due to Pop Warner I guess. So, I was looking for alternatives in the moderate....POFQ doesn't really suit me.....CSR looks too much like home (I'm in Arizona) so CBR sounds like a good fit...and the pictures are beautiful!
I have one major concern...I've read it's 2 storys and no elevators. While I'm not officially handicapped, I do have rather serious mobility issues....going up a flight of stairs is very difficult for me. If it's an attraction, I've been known to pass it up if there are stairs....if I really really want to go I can do it, but I'm slow and it's painful so the desire must be high and it's gotta be early in the day, lol. No way would I be happy doing stairs every morning on the way out of the resort.....and no way COULD I do it in the evening when I'm already dragging and in pain from walking Disney all day.
On Allears it says if you don't want to do stairs to ask for a 1st floor room. My question is whether this is something that you can tell them you have mobility issues and they'll make SURE that you get a 1st floor room. Or is it like other resorts where you request a particular building, they write it down and it's the luck of the draw whether you get it or not. I can live with not getting a building I want....I'm not sure I could handle a week of trying to get up a flight of stairs. That could literally be impossible for me on some bad days. But, as I said, I'm not officialy handicapped, I don't have a wheelchair or a placque or anything, so how do I prove to them I can't do it?
I read that there are 21 special needs rooms, but I really don't need the walk in shower and such that special needs room usually have, but if that's the only way to ensure that I get a 1st floor room....do these rooms cost extra? Are they something that is guarantee booked, or is it the same "ask to have it noted on your ressie"?
I'm not so much concerned with the long walks to the food court, as I'd send the kids anyway....they do a lot of running and fetching for me inside Disney, so no differnt at a resort, lol. They'll stay nice and slender and atheletic this way, is my theory. I'd actually rather have a quiet building than a close to the attractions one since I have my runners.
So...any advice on how to be sure I get a 1st floor room? Once I'm at check in if it's not available, then what!?!?