goldilocks_63 said:
So do I then make the reservation thru OKW, and then ask to be connected to disabilities....
Last time I put 1st floor access for medical needs, so they put us on 3rd floor OKW, and said oh, that was only a request not a guarantee....
So how do I get the guarantee.....?
The short answer is that that making a reservation for a Handicapped Accessible Grand Villa (GV) is the only was to guarantee a GV on the first floor or in an elevator building at OKW.
The long version is what follows.
NOTE: The first part of this post ONLY applies to studios, one and 2 bedrooms. There are lots of those that are on first floor, so finding one for you should not be hard.
GVs are another matter since there are only a few with first floor or elevator access and most of those are handicapped accessible.
If it was on your confirmation sheet as "First floor or building with elevator for Medical reasons" (or something similar, like disabled guest)
AND you have a reservation for a studio, one or two bedroom at OKW, you should not have a problem. In going to OKW since 1992, we have never had a problem with requesting and getting that.
If they are not able to meet your first floor request for some reason, then ask to be changed the next day and that they
waive the usual fee they have for making a room change. If you had a medical request written on your confirmation and they didn't meet it, they should have to correct it without charging you.
If you
told them it was for medical reasons, but that was not printed on your confirmation sheet, then it is just a request that may or may not be filled. And, they usually try to fill the first request you list if they can, so if it was not listed first, they would give higher priority to what was listed first.
They will not guarantee first floor or elevator even with medical requests, but they do fill the medical requests before the general requests for the same thing. If you have other requests as well, the more requests you have made, the less chance that they will not have a room that meets all your requests. But, they will fill the first floor request first if it is listed as medical needs. So, the chance of you not getting it are pretty small, unless you have a reservation for a GV.
If you have a medical request for a first floor GV, that is just a request and
might be able to be met,
if no one else has a guarantee for one of the handicapped accessible units. If they do, their guarantee takes priority over your request.
Now to the reservation part:
If you are using points (either your own points or rented/borrowed points from someone else) or are a member paying cash, you would go thru Member Services. They will go thru Special Services to check that what you need is available.
If you are paying cash and are not a member, you would go thru the regular Disney reservations system. They will contact Special Services to check on availability.
You can't get a guaranteed location (like building 63) or first floor, even thru Special Services. We were told they could not guarantee us those things, but could guarantee us a Handicapped Accessible (HA) GV.
You
can get a wheelchair accessible unit blocked for you. That doesn't necessarily mean that you will get that exact unit, even if they block it for you. My DH had been told the HA Grand Villa blocked for us would be in building 63; we had an extra studio and Special Services had linked the two and put a note requesting the studio be in building 63 so that it would be close to the GV blocked for us. When we went to check in, our GV was in building 48 (which was HA) and since our reservations were linked, they put the studio we reserved in the same building.
We asked what had heppened to the block in building 63; they couldn't/wouldn't answer, other than that it was occupied (not out of service). They knew that they needed a HA GV for us, so they gave us the only other one in the resort, which was building 48.
My best guess is that since we checked in late in the day, the person who had the other reserved HA GV probably checked in earlier that day. When they were told theirs was in buidling 48, they probably asked for something closer to the Hospitality House. So, they probably got the one that was blocked for us.
Building 48 turned out to be fine. It was a 0.3 mile walk for those of us who could walk to the front. My FIL just hopped on the bus when he wanted to go to the sop/pool area. The bus stop was right outside our door.