Fort Wilderness Accessible Cabins

ButterflyEffect

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I have a question about the beds in the accessible (ramped) cabins at Fort Wilderness. Disney's website (once again) contradicts itself and states two things. When I was about to book I noticed in one place on the website it says that the beds in the cabin bedroom are queen and in another place it says double. I know that the bedroom typically has a queen, but it looks like possibly the accessible room has a double to allow for space between the bunk beds and the bed. Has anyone stayed there recently that can confirm which it is? I wish Disney would pay attention to details on their website so we could know what we are booking! Thanks for any personal insight.
 
The accessible cabins have 1 bedroom, which contains a queen bed and a set of bunk beds (2 twin beds, stacked vertically).

There is a sleeper sofa in the living room that is a full size bed.

In between the living room/kitchen/dining area and the the only bedroom (which is connected by a short hallway) is an accessible bathroom.
 












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