Mark Watson
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 18, 2004
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I'm taking a party of 15 adults and 5 children to WDW in September 2006 but require 2 rooms with disabled access but twin beds.
One is for a mother (74) and son (53, blind and one leg) who therefore cannot be expected to share a bed and the other is for a family of 2 parents (one with MS) and their daughter.
The travel agents I've spoken to all give conflicting information on room availability claiming only rooms with 1 king bed are available and suggesting "book a more expensive resort" or "book 4 adjoining rooms".
I can't believe we're the first party to request twin rooms as many people with disabilities who I know travel with carers.
Surely WDW doesn't expect guests with disabilities to pay more than able bodied to stay 'on property' or do they?
If you've any experience of this please post a reply.
Thanks
Mark

One is for a mother (74) and son (53, blind and one leg) who therefore cannot be expected to share a bed and the other is for a family of 2 parents (one with MS) and their daughter.
The travel agents I've spoken to all give conflicting information on room availability claiming only rooms with 1 king bed are available and suggesting "book a more expensive resort" or "book 4 adjoining rooms".
I can't believe we're the first party to request twin rooms as many people with disabilities who I know travel with carers.
Surely WDW doesn't expect guests with disabilities to pay more than able bodied to stay 'on property' or do they?
If you've any experience of this please post a reply.
Thanks
Mark
