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If you need one of the roll in shower (fully accessible rooms) the CM calls Special Reservations to make sure one is available for the time of your reservation. They do 'block' one for you at that time, but you usually don't know the location until you check in. Although the one that you end up with might not be the same that was originally blocked for you, unless a big mistake was made (which is rare), you will still end up in a roll in shower room. I have heard of a handful of times when they either overbooked the accessible rooms or something happened to put one out of commission. If the guest was blocked for an accessible room, the resort has to come up with one somewhere (which may not be in the original resort if all are full/out of commission).This is not actually true as we have found out more than onceOriginally Posted by Dean
That's likely not necessary, esp now that view and location are the only main components left. HA units are actually hard booked if you need one so that's out of the mix.
A few years ago, we were staying in an accessible GV at OKW. We knew there are only a couple there, so we would either be in building 48 or in 62 (can't remember which one of those 60s numbers buildings has an accessible GV, but one does). The reservation CM had told DH over the phone that he would be able to grant our request to be in the 60s building and that he would block that room off for us, along with linking our additional studio to the GV.
When we got there, we were told that our request to for the location could not be granted and we would be in the accessible GV in building 48 instead. They would not say, but it sounded like the person that GV was blocked for checked in before us and asked for a closer location, so they ended up with the one that was blocked for us. It involved some switching around since our linked studio was still in the 60s building, but they did manage to get us all in Building 48.