Dean
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I understand that not every person with a handicap is going to be ideal for the HC rooms as set up. They are intended to be as flexible as possible but it's a compromise. I also have no problem with one requesting a first floor non handicapped. The problem is that these rooms are also limited and are a request only, where the HC rooms are scheduled direclty from what I'm told. The examples given though do no make the HC rooms inappropriate, only inconvenient and different than requested. If one doesn't need a roll in shower, but needs handicapped access otherwise, that's part of the compromise that has to happen to have the rooms serve the most people possible. I bet DVC even has shower chairs and I seem to remember a fold down chair in one of the units we stayed in once at OKW.
The problem I have is when one expects to get a first floor non handicapped for medical reasons when a regular HC room would go empty or to someone who doesn't want or need it in any way and when the HC room be about as appropriate for that person whether they prefer it or not. That makes it truly a request and should carry no more weight than any other request. It is not appropriate for DVC to create an unofficial set of semi HC rooms. If they want to convert more rooms to HC over the years, that's different.
Nanajo1, I am not unsympathetic to your situation but there are other ways to deal with it besides the first floor none HC. It seems to me that you just don't like the shower. I can understand that but a shower chair would fix your stated concern, there may be others and that was only an example. Obviously the lower bed should not be a problem at all. What happens if you don't get a first floor room? You would have been guaranteed a HC room but now you're taking your chances. This is one of the problems with timeshares, what may be great at 30 may not at 60 and vice versa. This will be a real problem was the members age. Eventually there will not be enough rooms as are needed for HC. What if 20% of the rooms need to be HC in 20 years but only 10% are (numbers for illustration only). Will we then be discussing that some need a HC room and they are all full even though other rooms are going empty. I guarantee you it will happen eventually and that is what we bought into, we will take the good with the bad.
The problem I have is when one expects to get a first floor non handicapped for medical reasons when a regular HC room would go empty or to someone who doesn't want or need it in any way and when the HC room be about as appropriate for that person whether they prefer it or not. That makes it truly a request and should carry no more weight than any other request. It is not appropriate for DVC to create an unofficial set of semi HC rooms. If they want to convert more rooms to HC over the years, that's different.
Nanajo1, I am not unsympathetic to your situation but there are other ways to deal with it besides the first floor none HC. It seems to me that you just don't like the shower. I can understand that but a shower chair would fix your stated concern, there may be others and that was only an example. Obviously the lower bed should not be a problem at all. What happens if you don't get a first floor room? You would have been guaranteed a HC room but now you're taking your chances. This is one of the problems with timeshares, what may be great at 30 may not at 60 and vice versa. This will be a real problem was the members age. Eventually there will not be enough rooms as are needed for HC. What if 20% of the rooms need to be HC in 20 years but only 10% are (numbers for illustration only). Will we then be discussing that some need a HC room and they are all full even though other rooms are going empty. I guarantee you it will happen eventually and that is what we bought into, we will take the good with the bad.