Matt'sMom
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Just posting to correct some slightly misleading info...
The buses can accomidate up to 2 ECVs or Wheelchairs, not just one per. The only time I've seen them limit it to one is if some of the tie downs are broken. That said, I agree that taking the WDW buses with an ECV has not always been a pleasant experience (primarily due to rude guests, not anything the CMs have done wrong). But they can accomidate more than one ECV/WC at a time on the buses (and sometimes will even load more than two, if wheelchairs can be folded).
As for room size & accomidating ECVs... that all depends on which resort you are staying at. Some rooms are far larger than others, and certain HA rooms are configured slightly differently to accomidate the use of ECVs/WCs. The Poly, for example, has larger rooms and could easily accomidated two ECVs in the same HA room. I know this because we stayed there in December and had an ECV, a wheelchair, and a rented recliner chair all in a single HA room with 5 guests (four adults and one teenage boy)... and it was quite comfortable. None of us felt cramped for space or crowded in that room at all.

To get back on topic, I just wanted to say that one case where you can actually have a room specifically blocked out for you is in the case of HA rooms. Special Reservations takes care of that. They will not tell you which specific room, however, in case they need to make a last minute switch (for reasons that have already been stated in prior posts). Also, the special suites in some resorts are blocked out at the time of reservation... but again, things sometimes happen that are beyond WDWs control and which necessitate bumping a guest to a different location. Connecting rooms are a request only--and while they will try to accomidate, that just is not always possible.