Mary976
DIS Veteran
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- Nov 10, 2007
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Hi everyone,
We recently returned from another fabulous WDW trip. It was a short stay and we got a great deal so we upgraded to a deluxe hotel and stayed at the Contemporary. DD (wheelchair user) liked the transportation because the buses pick up at the Contemporary before the Poly, and we all agreed the resort was beautiful.
That being said, DD said she could tell the hotel was built pre-ADA and then retrofitted later. She HATED pushing on the carpet...it was low pile but DH thinks it had a thick pad underneath. We also didn't have great luck with the elevators. They were small and you had to take two to get to the monorail (one to the fourth floor, then one to the monorail platform).
We're actually thinking about squeezing in a second trip this year, and we'll probably stay at an Epcot area resort. I'm leaning toward BC/YC or Boardwalk. We might consider Swan/Dolphin but I really do like the special "Disney" theming. SO, does anyone have recommendations for a wheelchair user? I'm most interested in the ease of getting around the resort and experiences with transportation.
Thanks much,
Mary
We recently returned from another fabulous WDW trip. It was a short stay and we got a great deal so we upgraded to a deluxe hotel and stayed at the Contemporary. DD (wheelchair user) liked the transportation because the buses pick up at the Contemporary before the Poly, and we all agreed the resort was beautiful.
That being said, DD said she could tell the hotel was built pre-ADA and then retrofitted later. She HATED pushing on the carpet...it was low pile but DH thinks it had a thick pad underneath. We also didn't have great luck with the elevators. They were small and you had to take two to get to the monorail (one to the fourth floor, then one to the monorail platform).
We're actually thinking about squeezing in a second trip this year, and we'll probably stay at an Epcot area resort. I'm leaning toward BC/YC or Boardwalk. We might consider Swan/Dolphin but I really do like the special "Disney" theming. SO, does anyone have recommendations for a wheelchair user? I'm most interested in the ease of getting around the resort and experiences with transportation.
Thanks much,
Mary