Any suggestions about boardwalk villias? We need to get a handicapped room? I called and the hotel told us we need to call 1 week before andrequest a ground floor room. ANy suggestions?
There are elevators at Boardwalk Villas, but there is only one set of elevators and they are near the lobby. When we stayed there last, we were on the end of the hall farthest from the elevators. That made for some pretty long walks, but at least you can get upstairs no matter where your room is located.
Boardwalk is arranged so that the main entrance/lobby (where you check in from ground level) is not the same level as the Boardwalk. In order to get to the Boardwalk level from the lobby, you need to go down an elevator. There are a few ground floor BWV rooms that are right on the Boardwalk, but most are on the reverse side compared to the Boardwalk. I don't know if this map will post as an image or not. If it doesn't, here is
the link to the map.
It's an old map and
P on the map, where it says DVC Sales Office was renovated into several Boardwalk view villas - not sure what sizes they are, but you are not likely to get one of them because ones overlooking the Boardwalk are in high demand.
Boardwalk Villas are on the right side of the map; you can walk out to the walkway that borders the water. If you go up on the walkway on the map, you will end up at the Studio. If you go down on the map, you will end up on the Boardwalk (going down a hill, but no need to use an elevator if you start out on the ground floor). The boats that go to Epcot are in the middle of the map (at
Y).
If you actually need the features of a fully accessible handicapped room (roll in shower, roll under sink), you may not have a choice of location and you should call right away to see if there are any available. You would be able to get a wheelchair into a regular room - the difference comes in being able to drive the wheelchair into the bathroom and kitchen area and the bathroom changes that I mentioned.
We will need to tell the resturants. I hope to read the other posts later!
You can tell the full service restaurants when you check in for your ADR. The person assigning tables is the one who really needs to know.