Joe Cool
E vai!
- Joined
- Nov 8, 2000
Hey, this is Joe.
...remember me?
I think the last time I posted here was way back in 2002, before I left for Penn State...well, I've got a quick question for those who know about AKL. My family's planning a trip for the first two weeks of January, and how could we do it without the DIS?
My grandmother uses a custom wheelchair that she'll be bringing along with her. We're trying to figure out if we can get an ADA room with a Savannah view...near the lobby, with two queen beds. Everyone I've talked to at the hotel and at Disney's Special Needs department is giving me messages that contradict each other. I was told that the Deluxe rooms are on the lobby level, and I know from looking at the architect's plans that the Deluxe rooms are only on the top floor. See, this is what happens when you major in architecture. Oye...
Does anyone know for sure if these rooms exist, or if we should just book a non-ADA room and request location as first priority?
Thanks, and you can bet I'll be posting here more often.
ciao,
J.
...remember me?
I think the last time I posted here was way back in 2002, before I left for Penn State...well, I've got a quick question for those who know about AKL. My family's planning a trip for the first two weeks of January, and how could we do it without the DIS?
My grandmother uses a custom wheelchair that she'll be bringing along with her. We're trying to figure out if we can get an ADA room with a Savannah view...near the lobby, with two queen beds. Everyone I've talked to at the hotel and at Disney's Special Needs department is giving me messages that contradict each other. I was told that the Deluxe rooms are on the lobby level, and I know from looking at the architect's plans that the Deluxe rooms are only on the top floor. See, this is what happens when you major in architecture. Oye...
Does anyone know for sure if these rooms exist, or if we should just book a non-ADA room and request location as first priority?
Thanks, and you can bet I'll be posting here more often.
ciao,
J.