Shanti
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Oh, by the way, I did explain the reason for my requests (by phone - I forgot that) which is that our youngest daughter is autistic and has some mobilities issues with this, but still no luck!
Since you have a medical reason, book a handicapped-accessible room next time. It doesn't matter that you daughter isn't in a wheelchair: mobility limitations based on her special needs are a disability, so you're completely within your rights to book a handicapped room, which are mostly on the ground floor and relatively close to the lobby, etc. You won't be asked why you booked handicapped, I just wanted to go over that as some people feel uncomfortable about booking one without a wheelchair.

