barrysprot36
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I've put this over on one of the DVC Forums here but wondered if I would have any more opinions from on here.
I don't know if anyone can help with my problem; I rang at exactly 11 months yesterday to book 7 nights in an accessible, standard view studio at our Home Resort of BLT. All was going well and as per normal, MS have to contact the Special Needs department to confirm an accessible room with roll-in shower is booked out for us. She came back to me, very apologetically, saying there are no standard view, accessible studios, only lake view or MK view. Not that there is no availability, but that there are no accessible studios with standard views in the Resort. Surely with it being such a new Resort there would be at least one accessible studio for each view category?
I have had to book a Lake view, using 10 more points, to get an accessible studio. Has anyone else had this problem? Surely it's discrimination against disabled guests, making them use more points? I spoke to a manager and he said Disney couldn't be expected to offer a fully accessible room in every single category. He could understand my problem but there was nothing he could do about it and advised me to email my concerns to the DVC member satisfaction team, which I have done today.
I've since learnt that there are not any value, accessible studios at Jambo House either, so that's another of my plans gone wrong
Caron
I don't know if anyone can help with my problem; I rang at exactly 11 months yesterday to book 7 nights in an accessible, standard view studio at our Home Resort of BLT. All was going well and as per normal, MS have to contact the Special Needs department to confirm an accessible room with roll-in shower is booked out for us. She came back to me, very apologetically, saying there are no standard view, accessible studios, only lake view or MK view. Not that there is no availability, but that there are no accessible studios with standard views in the Resort. Surely with it being such a new Resort there would be at least one accessible studio for each view category?
I have had to book a Lake view, using 10 more points, to get an accessible studio. Has anyone else had this problem? Surely it's discrimination against disabled guests, making them use more points? I spoke to a manager and he said Disney couldn't be expected to offer a fully accessible room in every single category. He could understand my problem but there was nothing he could do about it and advised me to email my concerns to the DVC member satisfaction team, which I have done today.
I've since learnt that there are not any value, accessible studios at Jambo House either, so that's another of my plans gone wrong

Caron