I bring one of the plastic patio chairs into the shower. I find the fold down bench in the roll in shower unsuitable as the grab bar hits me in the middle of my back. I also could not reach either the water controls or the shower head sitting on the fold down bench.thop529 said:Isn't it crazy how they put the wall shower benches in the shower? I don't get it.
Anyway, I asked for a shower bench at OKW and they brought me this little thing that looked like a foot stool. My wife and I just laughed at it.
I went to the front desk and spoke to the manager and she told me to go have fun at the park and when I came back she would have the proper bench in the room. As she said, when we returned to the room a proper shower bench was there.
I don't have a picture of it, but I am sure it would fit your needs.
If you are anything like me there is nothing like your own shower bench. I just feel so much safer on my own, but believe me this one was really great.
thop529 said:Isn't it crazy how they put the wall shower benches in the shower? I don't get it.
The wall shower benches work out well for DD too.BillSears said:Actually I love the wall shower benches. I prefer to have something nice and heavy duty to hold me and to hold onto. Something attached to the wall works much better for me then a bench that can tip over.
It's nice that they'll bring a shower bench for those that prefer it and it's nice that they have the wall benches for those that prefer that.
BCV23 said:Sorry I don't have a picture but the Polynesian does provide them on request. We tried one for our daughter a few years back in the Hawaii longhouse. And we have also had them in the accessible rooms with tubs at Rapa Nui without requesting them. My daughter couldn't use it as a transfer bench though so it just serves as a surface for her clothes, etc. She isn't stable or strong enough.
We haven't had the tub rooms at Rapa Nui for many years now so I don't know if they are still in those rooms without a request or not.
I think what they might do is rent them as needed since (or if they have any, they provide them as requested).steffali said:We are staying in the Hawaii longhouse and they told me that they could provide my DD with a transfer bench seeing as it will be a tub in the room and not a roll in shower. My daughter can not step into a tub, her transfer bench here at home is one that has 1/2 inside the tub and 1/2 outside the tub so my daughter can sit on it outside of the tub and then the seat slides on over.
steffali said:We are staying in the Hawaii longhouse and they told me that they could provide my DD with a transfer bench seeing as it will be a tub in the room and not a roll in shower. My daughter can not step into a tub, her transfer bench here at home is one that has 1/2 inside the tub and 1/2 outside the tub so my daughter can sit on it outside of the tub and then the seat slides on over.
BillSears said:Actually I love the wall shower benches. I prefer to have something nice and heavy duty to hold me and to hold onto. Something attached to the wall works much better for me then a bench that can tip over.
It's nice that they'll bring a shower bench for those that prefer it and it's nice that they have the wall benches for those that prefer that.
It was just a guess knowing that some resorts do rent things like that. Maybe wrong.BCV23 said:Sue, I don't think the Polynesian rents them. As I said they were in the rooms without a request in Rapa Nui....tub rooms only.
If you can, that is probably the best. That way you will know you have something that works for her.steffali said:I guess for peace of mind I will bring her own transfer bench this way she won't be nervous