D L and K's Mom
<font color=blue>D, L and now baby Kennedy's mom!<
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We are planning our Disney Cruise/Disney World vacation for next July. In the past we have taken advantage of the teacher rate at the Dolphin ($129.00). This year much to my dismay when I called and told them I needad a room for 4 with a roll in shower I was told that the rooms with handicapped bathrooms only have one king sized bed in them. In the past DS has been small enough to be lifted out of his chair for his shower, he has grown quite a bit and this now is NOT an easy task. I was told that we could request 2 connecting rooms, but they are not guarenteed to be connecting (and I may add would be over our budget). I told them how disappointing this info is as we feel s though we are being punished for having a family with a truly delightful boy who happens to be in a wheelchair. I then called Disney and was told that Poly, G Floridian, and Contemp all have rooms that can sleep 4 and have a roll-ins but of course the price was quite a bit more than the $129.00 at the Dolphin/Swan. I was told Port Orleans has a few but they are hard to get and you need to use buses or rental cars to get around. We were hoping to stay in the Swan/Dolphin for the price and for the convience of walking/rolling to EPCOT and to have the boats available to the parks. The buses seem to cause a lot of problems for DS so we try to walk or "Cruise" to the parks we visit. Anyone have any suggestions?? Does the Dolphin/Swan policy seem unfair to anyone else or a I just naive and this is the way it usually is?? What do people do if there is one adult and 2 or 3 children one of whom is in a chair?? Is it to much to ask for 2 double beds and a roll-in?? I did write a letter to Swan/Dolphin just stating that maybe when they do renovations this should be looked into.