gagirldawg95
Earning My Ears
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- May 29, 2015
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We are scheduled to check into a 1BD at VGF on Saturday 2/18 (through 2/24). Unfortunately, one week ago my 14yo son broke his lower leg - and he now has a hip-to-toe cast and a wheelchair while he recovers. Child of my heart, he agreed it would be better to recuperate at WDW with limited ride options than to hang out at home.
Ordinarily we would not prefer an accessible room, and we didn't request one when booking 11 months ago. I called Member Services, and they said they weren't currently showing any availability for an accessible room, but that I should ask upon check-in. Because we're staying on points, I can't get any help from regular Disney reservations.
I'm fine to ask at check-in, but that feels inefficient. Is there another number I can or should call in advance of arrival to note the request before they assign on the date of arrival?
I'm assuming there *might* be a family who will otherwise get stuck with accessible and would prefer non-accessible. (And if there isn't accessible available, I completely understand. It's a very valuable option for folks who always need that option, and that's as it should be.)
Thank you!
Ordinarily we would not prefer an accessible room, and we didn't request one when booking 11 months ago. I called Member Services, and they said they weren't currently showing any availability for an accessible room, but that I should ask upon check-in. Because we're staying on points, I can't get any help from regular Disney reservations.
I'm fine to ask at check-in, but that feels inefficient. Is there another number I can or should call in advance of arrival to note the request before they assign on the date of arrival?
I'm assuming there *might* be a family who will otherwise get stuck with accessible and would prefer non-accessible. (And if there isn't accessible available, I completely understand. It's a very valuable option for folks who always need that option, and that's as it should be.)
Thank you!