jamnich314
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Family of six is going in May. We will be booking two rooms, one of which has to be some sort of handicap accessible. The person that needs it is not in a wheelchair so they don't necessarily need a roll-in show but I'm a little confused as to what the differences are between different accessible rooms types.
We are (hoping) to stay at POP Century. They have three kinds of accessible rooms: Florida special accessible, Hearing accessible and Wheel-chair accessible with roll-in shower.
We definitely don't need the Hearing accessible room so I am wondering what the differences are between the Florida special accessible and Wheel-chair accessible? The only real thing of concern is the shower: She can't lift her leg very high so getting into a normal height tub/shower is a real struggle. Does the Florida accessible room have a lower tub?
We are (hoping) to stay at POP Century. They have three kinds of accessible rooms: Florida special accessible, Hearing accessible and Wheel-chair accessible with roll-in shower.
We definitely don't need the Hearing accessible room so I am wondering what the differences are between the Florida special accessible and Wheel-chair accessible? The only real thing of concern is the shower: She can't lift her leg very high so getting into a normal height tub/shower is a real struggle. Does the Florida accessible room have a lower tub?