This is my question too. Did you ask for a room close to the elevator? Another suggestion is to book a HA room instead since your DH is mobility impaired. They are all very close to the elevators. I don't want to open up a can of worms, but I don't consider them to be ONLY for people in wheelchairs. Personally, I would rent an ECV from one of the outside vendors to make the rest of your trip bearable. I know it's a PITB on the bus (my mom uses one when she goes to WDW) but the price is the same as renting one in the parks and you'll have one for getting around the resort too.Could you have requested a room not at the end of the long hall at the time you made the reservation and stated it was for medical reasons?
Well, the view is lovely this am, anyway! Jean, the medical situation is exactly why this bugs me. My DH had a liver transplant 3 years ago and is in kidney failure now. We hate to rent a scooter here because of the bus hassle but will probably have to go back to it. If he has to go on dialysis, well, you just never know which trip will be your last. I can't see dialysis and Disney mixing well, although if the DVC owners keep getting older... I don't understand why we get these rooms so often, but suspect it's because we don't stay a full week and these are what's left when you come in on a Thursday. I won't do Boardwalk view again; at least there are normally more preferred views to choose from. Hope your DH is doing ok.
I don't know who gets those rooms close to the lobby but it has never been us. I was so irritated on one trip I asked them at the FD if there were rooms close to the lobby or if the doors were just painted on.
It is inconceivable that in 10 years of Disney trips we have always had the furthest rooms in the valet resorts. I love OKW and will continue to spend most of my time there but sometimes it is nice to mix it up a little. It is not as big of a deal with long trips but on short ones you feel like all of your time is being spent just walking to and from your room. We don't buy as many groceries for a 4 day trip because it would end in waste so it is nonstop walking just for meals.
On a recent short trip to BLT we made the mistake of asking to have a room near the elevator. Of course, I didn't take into account that being near an elevator and near the lobby were not even close to the same thing so sure enough we ended up 12 doors down from the elevator furthest from the lobby.
With all of that computing power you would think they could fairly distribute room assignments so that everyone got a shot at a close room now and again.
I am beginning to think that the cash paying guests getting better room locations than members.
Seems that way doesn't it. We stay at BWV with a Boardwalk View at least once or twice a year and we are always in the last section farthest from the elevators.
Bill
I don't think that BW view rooms can be booked for cash, but I could be wrong.
OP, if you ask for a HA room you will get 2049 for a one bedroom, 2047 for a studio or both for a 2 bedroom. These rooms are the ones just after the first stretch of hallway (that first stretch is all pool/garden view studios). We have stayed in 2049 many times. The balcony is huge but it has the solid wall instead of slats so DH can't really see the BW if he is sitting and he can't stand for extended periods of time.
I do think our length of stay has something to do with it. We rarely stay a full week and I wonder if the "short-term" people get these rooms. Well, the view is beautiful and I'm sitting here enjoying it and appreciating being here. Pity party over!
?....Well, the view is beautiful and I'm sitting here enjoying it and appreciating being here. Pity party over!