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Kayla12

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We went in September 2017 to Disney. It was our first trip with six kids, my husband, myself, and a nanny. We stayed at Old Key West, as recommended by the person at Disney who helped us with our booking. My daughter was 2 years old at the time, she has a trach, ventilator, feeding tube, etc.....and we booked a 2 bedroom villa, and it worked out beautifully! We absolutely loved OKW. We are now looking at going back in December 2018. My question is, with the baby, who will be 3 when we go, and all of her equipment, should we stay at OKW, or somewhere else that has Villas? Animal Kingdom? Saratoga Springs? We want somewhere that is disability friendly. TIA!
 
We went in September 2017 to Disney. It was our first trip with six kids, my husband, myself, and a nanny. We stayed at Old Key West, as recommended by the person at Disney who helped us with our booking. My daughter was 2 years old at the time, she has a trach, ventilator, feeding tube, etc.....and we booked a 2 bedroom villa, and it worked out beautifully! We absolutely loved OKW. We are now looking at going back in December 2018. My question is, with the baby, who will be 3 when we go, and all of her equipment, should we stay at OKW, or somewhere else that has Villas? Animal Kingdom? Saratoga Springs? We want somewhere that is disability friendly. TIA!
I went to Disneyworld 20 odd years ago,, but most if not all of the Disney properties should have accessible rooms , you can look on their website or call them.. ?
 
A CM told me all resorts are HA friendly. We are going in August, I don’t have all the equipment that you do but I have a scooter and we will be staying at AKL, I bet your kids would love AKL
Have fun
 
As already mentioned, all WDW resorts have accessible accommodations, if you need that for your child. It sounds like you are a party of 9, which I think means you’ll need a 2 bedroom. That may limit your options. I’d check which resorts have that room available before getting your heart set on a specific resort. December is no longer a “quiet” time of year at WDW.

Enjoy your vacation!
 













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