Originally posted by pumpkinboy
As the father of a wheelchair-bound DS (aged 7), I make a point of knowing where the Zero-Depth-Entry pools are at WDW. SSR's feature pool definately is, and they have these great water wheelchairs available, just as they do at AKL.
DH and I were at SSR in July. We didn't go on the main slide at the feature pool, so I don't know if there was access besides the steps. The small toddler slide at the one side did have a ramp.
There was a zero-depth entry for the feature pool, but (and this is a big BUT for us) the pool depth for the whole pool was only 3 feet. This made it very nice for small children, but it would basically be useless for us to bring DD into the pool. We need to have 4-5 feet of water in order for us to work with her in the pool and her not to be hitting her feet on the bottom. I tried to swim in the SSR feature pool, but wasn't able to because it was too shallow. basically the adults in the pool were just sitting. I didn't see any pool wheelchairs (I didn't ask either), but basically a person in one would not have anything to do in a pool that shallow except sit in the pool wheelchair. (Do I sound disappointed? I am.)
I don't have any idea what the pool depth is at the other zero entry pools, but hope at least some have deeper water. They might not, though. When you consider that a ramp really needs to be 1 foot long for every inch it goes down, you are talking a pretty long ramp area.
They did have bump steps at the feature pool and at the quiet pool. I have noticed that they have these at the newer and renovated pools. If we could figure out a way for DD to use these, it would be great, but I can't see how. They are useful for someone with limited or no use of their legs, but good sitting balance and good use of their upper body. Since that doesn't describe my DD, we can't use those steps.
I had thought that any person going down the slide would have to have the ability to swim at least enough to get back to the surface after entering the pool from the slide. Sadly, our DS does not use his arms either, so has not been able to go on any of the slides
, since I am not allowed to ride with him).
We did notice that people sometimes ended up going under the water when they came down the slide at SSR (even with the water being only 3 feet deep and even some adults). It seemed like the position coming down had something to do with whether you went under.