ColoradoBelle1
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I was reading on another forum where Disney keeps handicap rooms available until the particular resort is almost sold out and then assigns these room to people who don't need them...sort of late in the day last minute arrivals.
It seems that Disney installed more than the required number of handicap rooms (1 per 100 rooms in the larger resorts) but I am not sure how many more. My first question: have you ever arrived at DIsney only to find that you couldn't get a handicapped room?
The DVC(Vacation club villas) handicap rooms are different (I think) from the resort rooms in that they are only wheelchair accessible shower rooms (no handicap accessible-tubs) and some people who need a tub to bathe little ones or for their own mental health (me
) ask for 'a room with a tub' when they make a reservation. A nonhandicapped (and in my opinion a VERY ANGRY and ATTACKING type person) commented that if a handicap person overheard me at the front desk complaining about my room cause it didn't have a tub...that the handicap person might become upset and think that I was being rude or insensitive to the needs of anyone disabled. I don't believe that my request for a tub is in any way insensitive or rude, but I thought I would come over here and ask you to please tell me the truth about this matter. So my second question is: if a family was at the front desk asking to change rooms because they were assigned a handicapped room and didn't need one...and really needed a room with a bathtub.....would you feel that they were somehow attacking you as a person or being insensitive to your need for a wheel-in shower?
Third question: I've read here that some of the Disney resorts like GF have both wheel-in showers rooms and H.C bathtub rooms. Do the DVC resorts like OKW or BCV or BWV have both also? And if you have stayed in a handicap studiors at any of these resorts, have you had enough kitchen counter and bathroom sheving space? (there were some complaints that the HC studios didn't have enough counter top space in the bathroom or the kitchen especially if there were 4 adults in the room.....so I wanted your viewpoint on how the HC rooms could be 'refurbished' better.
IN the Disney timeshare resorts mentioned above , the members pay dues and so refitting the handicapped rooms, if needed, would probably cost the members some money....I was going to suggest to Disney that if they refit some bathtubs so they were handicap accessible and added more shelving at a lower height. This wouldn't cost very much I shouldn't think. But I was also going to ask them to retrofit some shower only rooms to add a bathtub too...would this be helpful do you think? Thanks for any input!
Colorado Belle
It seems that Disney installed more than the required number of handicap rooms (1 per 100 rooms in the larger resorts) but I am not sure how many more. My first question: have you ever arrived at DIsney only to find that you couldn't get a handicapped room?
The DVC(Vacation club villas) handicap rooms are different (I think) from the resort rooms in that they are only wheelchair accessible shower rooms (no handicap accessible-tubs) and some people who need a tub to bathe little ones or for their own mental health (me

Third question: I've read here that some of the Disney resorts like GF have both wheel-in showers rooms and H.C bathtub rooms. Do the DVC resorts like OKW or BCV or BWV have both also? And if you have stayed in a handicap studiors at any of these resorts, have you had enough kitchen counter and bathroom sheving space? (there were some complaints that the HC studios didn't have enough counter top space in the bathroom or the kitchen especially if there were 4 adults in the room.....so I wanted your viewpoint on how the HC rooms could be 'refurbished' better.
IN the Disney timeshare resorts mentioned above , the members pay dues and so refitting the handicapped rooms, if needed, would probably cost the members some money....I was going to suggest to Disney that if they refit some bathtubs so they were handicap accessible and added more shelving at a lower height. This wouldn't cost very much I shouldn't think. But I was also going to ask them to retrofit some shower only rooms to add a bathtub too...would this be helpful do you think? Thanks for any input!
Colorado Belle