Jecca
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jun 11, 2001
- Messages
- 362
I'm a long-time DVC member and took my 10 year old on a mommy-daughter solo trip this past December. I knew WDW was in the process of installing fencing around all of their pools, but this was the first time I got to see and use them at BWV. I'm assuming they're the same all over, though. They are *completely* inaccessible to someone using a wheelchair, as I do. Thankfully, my daughter could reach the clasp, but I would have no way of entering on my own. As someone who has traveled to Disney alone and who frequently takes her kids to the pool as the only adult, I'm finding this problematic.
I was able to speak with the director of recreation at the BoardWalk and he told me that Disney is aware of the issue, but that the problem is a conflict between a Florida state code for pool safety and the ADA. I completely understand this and obviously want the pools to be safe for young children. But I also want to have uninhibited independent access to the pool areas. There has to be a solution.
Does anyone know anything about this issue? Any idea who to contact to push them on finding a solution?
I was able to speak with the director of recreation at the BoardWalk and he told me that Disney is aware of the issue, but that the problem is a conflict between a Florida state code for pool safety and the ADA. I completely understand this and obviously want the pools to be safe for young children. But I also want to have uninhibited independent access to the pool areas. There has to be a solution.
Does anyone know anything about this issue? Any idea who to contact to push them on finding a solution?