videogal1
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dclfun said:I think it's terrible that some of the resorts do not have roll in shower or even accessible rooms in their concierge floors or buildings. Thus a person who wants to stay at that level cannot stay at the Poly, Beach Club or Yacht Club. I'm not sure about the others...but for certain these do not have accomodations. What do they think...disabled people don't want to stay at the concierge level? Even if a room on another floor is provided there is the inconvenience to deal with and you don't get the same experience as non-disabled guests, which is what the ADA is all about. ---Kathy
That's what started me thinking that I should document the where and specific configurations of all the HA rooms at WDW....All I wanted at the time was to pick out a view, or find out what views were available from the HA rooms. Then, when I started making plans to stay at AKL I wanted to try a stay .at the concierge level...nobody would tell me if any of the concierge level rooms were accessible...When I asked why all the secrecy I was told over and over that it was a question of security...Go figure...





