tinkerbella16
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 4, 2012
60's Section Building 5 - 5327 - 2 queens and a tub - accessibility bars by toilet/tub
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Do you remember if this was a connecting room?4457, 2 queens, shower only.
First time no tub but wanted lake view.
Do you remember if this was a connecting room?
Thank you I just put in that room for my request.No connecting room.
Thank you I just put in that room for my request.
I know that. I only request the room number through Touring Plans. In 8 requests only once have we been placed far away once usually if we don't get the exact room we are close (a room or two away). I do know that my results are not typical but it has always worked for us.Just be warned, "negative" requests such as "no connecting room" are risky. It is far too easy for the assigner to miss the "no" or "not". I'm honestly not sure how to make that request so that it's clear...I don't stress it that much as I've often had MORE noise from non-connecting rooms.
I know that. I only request the room number through Touring Plans. In 8 requests only once have we been placed far away once usually if we don't get the exact room we are close (a room or two away). I do know that my results are not typical but it has always worked for us.
thanks! If you stay again, no need to do a search. I will use your data and add it to post 1. It contains a list of all information added to the comments of this thread.I did a search and my room number didn’t come up, so here goes . . .
Room 6116
(backside of 70’s Mickey Phone bldg, close to 60’s, close to smoking area, short walk to Skyliner and food court, ground floor, partial lake view)
tub/shower combo, non connecting
queen and Murphy
Thanks so much! Did you happen to notice if your room had grab bars beside the toilet and in the tub area? My understanding is that the rooms with the flat opening are handi-accessible rooms.1169. Two queen beds, tub, connecting.
Also, never noticed that some room pairs (1169 and 1170 in this case) have flat/straight doors versus the angled doors. I spotted a few other room pairs like this in other buildings, now that I was paying attention.