Eeyore'sthebest said:
We were at SSR this past Saturday and did become DVC members..........The pool has a zero entry and also a wheelchair for entry into the pool (check out the pictures on this website). There is also the jumping fountain (I'm sure it has a different name) with Donald Duck. Definitely something your DS can use.
We stayed at SSR in July and were excited to see the zero entry pool, but....I was very disappointed when we actually got into the pool. The pool is only a litle over 3 feet deep at the deepest point. I need water at least 4 feet deep in order to bring DD into the pool and do anything other than just sit in a water wheelchair.
Jus wanted to mention that unless you need the features of a wheelchair accessible room (roll in shower, roll under sinks, raised seat toilets), you may be better off
not staying in the wheelchair accessible rooms. The raised seat toilets are difficult for children to use (and since my DD is an adult, but barely 5 feet tall, they are too high for her).
We have been members of DVC at OKW since 1993 and we have stayed at all the DVC resorts. They all have pluses and minuses, but for our needs with a DD who uses a wheelchair, we have found OKW works out the best. If you have a vehicle, you can park very close to your villa. We have had occasional problems with buses, but very few. In the past 2 years, WDW has gotten a lot of new accessible buses (some of them can even be operated in a manual mode), so the chances of getting a non-working lift or ramp are much less now.
The villas at OKW are considerably bigger than the comparable units at the other DVC . We have no problem with DD manouvering her small adult wheelchair in a regular room at OKW. To get around the other resorts, we had to move furniture and she could not go out on the porch (the OKW porch is large enough to go out on).
There are only 3 buildings at OKW with elevators (they do have some wheelchair accessible villas in those). We have never had a problem getting a room in either one of those buildings or a first floor unit. It is true that the more "hotel" type resorts have elevators, so getting to your floor isn't hard, but we have usually needed to do a lot of backtracking because our rooms were not that close to the elevator.