1) Please remember, DVC has no "Pull" at resort accommodations or non-DVC-resort room assignments.
2) When I do "back room" assigning, DVC has no impact.
. . . in fact, sometimes, we think this is a ploy to get special attention
. . . Walt always said EVERYONE should be treated the same (this is why there is no tipping the Concierge)
. . . and, we try to not put anyone before anyone else
3) Just have the medical needs (medical needs, not medical condition) listed on the ressie, and we will TRY to meet the request.
4) But, remember, MANY PEOPLE say they have a medical need, whether they do or not.
. . . I have seen guests trying to get better views or ground floors claiming a disability
. . . I have seen guests asking for special treatment due to a medical condition
5) We have to process ressies in order, and are not allowed to ask for medical verification for requests.
6) So, by the time we get to your ressie, rooms that meet you needs may have already been assigned, and we can't change that
NOTE: It ALWAYS helps to check-in as soon after 6:05am as possible. We have an excellent chance of moving rooms around to meet your needs. We can simply move the others into a different room, and gives their room assignment to you. (This is done , literally, on a daily basis . . . whether for medical reason or simply a room preference of a guest.) The later in the day that you check-in, the less the opportunity. And, if you check-in after 4:00pm, there is only a slight chance at working a re-assignment.
You sound very pessimistic. Many disabilities are unseen. Yes I'm sure there are many who do it as a ploy, but who knows what they may have. Walt may say to treat people the same, but federal law states, give reasonable accommodations, to treat people equally, because they know without a law, those with disabilities would probably never get a equal chance.
I did not mention what my disability is that would need a special room or room type. But Disney does not follow Ada when it comes to my disability. When you have a w/c they have a room for you. When you are deaf they have a room for you. When you have mobility problems, you can get preferred rooms. Me, I have asked for 8 years, for a specific room type because they don't block out for blind persons, and closest is not always best, but even more than where the room is, I would like just once for the resort to have evacuation information in a format I can read, or how about the safe instructions, or the coffee pot instructions,mor the phone, if blind how do I know to push to for front desk or 5 for a maid, or 7 for room service. I'm sorry since Disney absolutely will not accommodate, by putting instructions on a tape recorder and giving it to me, yes I wish to pick a room that works best, bottom floor, so in case of fire I don't have to be yelling and screaming like an idiot on the fifth floor because I don't know how to get out when you can't use the elevator, bottom floor I just walk out. I also prefer resorts unlike the beach club that don't allow there maids to put trays and dirty linin on the floor for blind persons to trip over, even after we showed the manager the amount of laundry the maids threw in the hallways each day for four days the only thing they could do was to move us because there policy was to throw the laundry in the hallways and I broke 6 glasses from a room service tray and then fell into it from the laundry on the floor.
So not all people are faking a disability. I have certain rights under ADA, Disney does not always follow ADA, so I do my best, I'm happy that usually because people who don't understand and don't assign my room right, I usually can get a better chance the second time and ask for a change. I wish Disney did assign in order, that would be they took your ressies and then placed you right then in a room. So when I make my ressies, 9 to 12 months out, I would know what room I have. So it is not true the Disney processes ressies in order, they don't even get them in nail about 7 days before your arrival and they process them in the order giving to you at that time, not in the order you called in. So someone who booked a month or two out, has just as much chance to be upgraded, to have a better view or to have a great room, than someone who booked 12 months out.