bridgemanva
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- Apr 2, 2003
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I'm hoping someone out there may have some info or actual experience with the accessibility features of the OKW grand villa. I have booked the handicap accessible grand villa for Thanksgiving week for a family get together with my sister's family and our Mom (11 of us). Mom's ambulatory however cannot take the stairs without an extended rest period following the activity. Her last vacation was challenging because this wasn't considered and the pool and barbeque deck at the hotel (an older seashore hotel) required climbing a set of stairs and rather than attempt it after the first time, she provided a variety of reasons why she wasn't joining in some activities -- and only months later acknowledeged that this was a barrier for her. Recently she has begun using a wheelchair when our activities will involve walking any distance and will be scootering through the parks; but I hope to provide a setting that presents no barriers to her enjoyment of the kids.
Other than the basic floorplan in the member guidebook I haven't been able to find pictures or even a description, the only time I saw inside a GV was our first trip home in 1994 and this is stifling my planaholic tendancies -- who will sleep where, do I need to bring a spare inflatabed, etc. Therefore I have several questions: Are the features limited to ground level entry and modified first floor bathrooms and kitchen --similar to those in the accessible one or two bedrooms which I am familiar with? Is the accessible GV two floors? According to the CM I spoke with there is only one accessible GV is this true? if so does any one what building or unit it is, as this may be helpful in planning? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks
Other than the basic floorplan in the member guidebook I haven't been able to find pictures or even a description, the only time I saw inside a GV was our first trip home in 1994 and this is stifling my planaholic tendancies -- who will sleep where, do I need to bring a spare inflatabed, etc. Therefore I have several questions: Are the features limited to ground level entry and modified first floor bathrooms and kitchen --similar to those in the accessible one or two bedrooms which I am familiar with? Is the accessible GV two floors? According to the CM I spoke with there is only one accessible GV is this true? if so does any one what building or unit it is, as this may be helpful in planning? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks