Resort question

Biscuitsmom31

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Can anyone tell me which resorts have fully accessible rooms w/ 2 dbls v. which only offer kings? We'll need a roll-in shower. Thanks!
 
I'm not 100% positive that it's fullyaccessible, but the studio I stayed in at Old Key West last year had two (queen) beds and a roll-in shower. I just don't remember if there were bars around the toilet, and frankly some of the stuff in the kitchenette was in the cabinets above the counter; anyway, check on the Disney Vacation Club boards for information about renting points from a member.
 
Many of the resorts have now re-vamped their ADA rooms to now have two double beds and a roll in shower. You should probably just choose your preferred resort and expect to be accomodated with enough beds/space for your party size just the same as everyone else without a need for the roll in shower. ----Kathy
 

The Beach Club and Animal Kingdom Lodge both have two beds and a roll in shower. The beds were Queens not doubles.
 












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