OneLittleSpark
A Michaelmusophobia Sufferer (please don't hate me
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Hello all! I know other people have reported problems with booking HA rooms in advance, but I just wanted to reiterate the importance of checking at least 15 times
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We booked our trip over the internet back in January, and I phoned up to let them know I needed a wheelchair accessible room. I told them that I needed to be able to get the wheelchair into (and preferably around) the room, and would benifit from extra grab-rails in the bathroom. Thanks to all of you guys, I knew to ask for a HA room with a tub, as I didn't want to take a roll-in shower away from someone who really needed one. I asked if I needed to talk to Special Reservations, but they said they would handle it.
I then phoned up a few months later to confirm that my special requests were still there, and they said they were. I asked if I had had an accessible room blocked for me, and they said I had. I checked this every time I phoned up (about 3 times between booking and last week, I think), and they reassured me that I had a room blocked.
Well I phoned up the night before last, to confirm one last time (yup, I'm paranoid), and they said they had no record of it
! After a bit of to-ing and fro-ing, I was put through to Special Reservations, and the nice gentleman there was extremely helpful. In fact, he booked me a room with a roll-in shower, which will be a huge help, and we're leaving next week (I didn't think that would be possible!)!
It turns out that they'd just listed wheelchair accessible as a preference in my booking (similar to room view or location), and hadn't informed Special Reservations. I know that, as a medical need, it would be accomodated before preferences, but it was a bit frustrating to be told it was blocked, only to find out a week before we travel that it wasn't.
Anyway, Disney have been as wonderful as ever, and everyone I spoke to was extremely friendly and helpful. However, I get the feeling that the procedure for booking an HA room (especially one with a tub, rather than a roll-in shower) is a little confused.
My tips to anyone in a similar situation are to keep checking, and ask to speak to someone in Special Reservations, if at all possible. I'm sure everything would have been fine, even if I hadn't phoned up every other week
, but I just feel a lot happier knowing that a suitable room is blocked off for me.

We booked our trip over the internet back in January, and I phoned up to let them know I needed a wheelchair accessible room. I told them that I needed to be able to get the wheelchair into (and preferably around) the room, and would benifit from extra grab-rails in the bathroom. Thanks to all of you guys, I knew to ask for a HA room with a tub, as I didn't want to take a roll-in shower away from someone who really needed one. I asked if I needed to talk to Special Reservations, but they said they would handle it.
I then phoned up a few months later to confirm that my special requests were still there, and they said they were. I asked if I had had an accessible room blocked for me, and they said I had. I checked this every time I phoned up (about 3 times between booking and last week, I think), and they reassured me that I had a room blocked.
Well I phoned up the night before last, to confirm one last time (yup, I'm paranoid), and they said they had no record of it

It turns out that they'd just listed wheelchair accessible as a preference in my booking (similar to room view or location), and hadn't informed Special Reservations. I know that, as a medical need, it would be accomodated before preferences, but it was a bit frustrating to be told it was blocked, only to find out a week before we travel that it wasn't.
Anyway, Disney have been as wonderful as ever, and everyone I spoke to was extremely friendly and helpful. However, I get the feeling that the procedure for booking an HA room (especially one with a tub, rather than a roll-in shower) is a little confused.
My tips to anyone in a similar situation are to keep checking, and ask to speak to someone in Special Reservations, if at all possible. I'm sure everything would have been fine, even if I hadn't phoned up every other week
