EpcotBill
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 13, 2001
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Hi there. I travel with someone who has disabilities, one of them being a mobility disability. She only uses a wheelchair occasionally and has a difficult time with steps. Last August I had a problem at Pop Century. I requested a certain building that was close to the food court and parking lot. We were assigned a building as far away from my requests as possible. We explained that the reason for the request was a mobility issue and we were told we should have called Special Needs ahead of time to make that request.
I just called Special Needs (407-939-7807) for our upcoming trip to POR. I told her I just wanted to have the reservation noted that we need a ground floor room because of mobility issues (the Alligator Bayou section doesn't have elevators) and we would like building 16 which has Standard rooms. I'm not trying to get a Preferred room for the Standard price. I just want a Standard room as close to the food court in Alligator Bayou as possible.
I was told that by law they can't put any such requests on the reservation and I should have booked an accessible room or a Preferred room. I was pretty floored by her reply. I explained again that I didn't need an accessible room and I didn't want to and shouldn't be forced to pay extra for a Preferred location. Is this right that they can't make any notation that my request is because of a disability? And if that is right I wonder why the very unhelpful CM at Pop last year told me I should have called Special Needs to make my request.
I'm confused and disappointed right now.
I just called Special Needs (407-939-7807) for our upcoming trip to POR. I told her I just wanted to have the reservation noted that we need a ground floor room because of mobility issues (the Alligator Bayou section doesn't have elevators) and we would like building 16 which has Standard rooms. I'm not trying to get a Preferred room for the Standard price. I just want a Standard room as close to the food court in Alligator Bayou as possible.
I was told that by law they can't put any such requests on the reservation and I should have booked an accessible room or a Preferred room. I was pretty floored by her reply. I explained again that I didn't need an accessible room and I didn't want to and shouldn't be forced to pay extra for a Preferred location. Is this right that they can't make any notation that my request is because of a disability? And if that is right I wonder why the very unhelpful CM at Pop last year told me I should have called Special Needs to make my request.
I'm confused and disappointed right now.