I've actually been thinking about something along these lines but didn't want to be "that" person. PLEASE hear me out before the flames start. My husband is an amputee, and uses either our own
scooter or a rented one when we go to WDW (no prosthetic leg yet) . Just about everything is accessible at WDW -- except for the pool areas. If we don't get a chair on the same level as the pool, that means there are no chairs that he can access. As a fully-abled person, I never paid attention to those little steps in the pool areas that lead back to more chairs and chaises. But now - There is simply no way for him to get to those. Last year at BWV, I brought him a drink while he was sitting on the side of the pool with no where to go (after he hoisted himself out - he refuses to use the pool chair lift) . Every chair/chaise was taken up with towels or people. The lifeguard whistled that he wasn't allowed to have a beverage near the pool so we asked where an ADA area was so that he didn't have to leave the pool area just to have a glass of water. Her answer? None. There were tables closer to the Carousel that he could scooter to - but all were taken too. This wasn't just one day -- in a week, we never managed to find a chair/chaise on the level ground. I'm not sure what the answer is -- the relatively few individuals who need such an accommodation probably doesn't justify an actual area. But well, it brought his disability into more focus for us when we were trying to just be like "regular" people......