I don't know exactly how many accessible rooms there are at AoA, but I know it's a small percentage. When we were in building 6, first floor, right next to the main entrance, I know there was an accessible room right next to ours because housekeeping had the door propped open 2 different days when we walked by. I couldn't see if there was a roll-in shower, though as I didn't walk into the room. We've stayed at AoA 6 times (5 times in the LK suites) and our view has never had any affect on our enjoyment. Even the year we had a parking lot view. We were on the 4th floor that year so the reality was, if we wanted to see the parking lot, we had to walk over to the window and look down. Our eye level view was trees. Our most recent stay was again a parking lot view on the 1st floor of bldg 10. it's really not that big of a deal. We didn't have the curtains open very often (trying to keep the room cool) and there was other garden areas to look at. The room in bldg 6 that had the accessible room had a courtyard view but all we could really see was the thick vegetation. It really felt like we were in a jungle. And that was fine. It definitely helped keep our room cool during the day *and* if we did open the curtains, no one walking through that area could see in our room. We've also had some lakeview rooms, but again, we had the curtains closed most of the time to keep the hot sun out, so the view just really isn't critical for us. At least you wont have views of a rooftop a/c unit like some DVC resorts have.

But seriously, don't worry too much about the view, it's not really that bad from any of the rooms.