Mom2FiveKidz
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 12, 2017
This is a double post from the Disabilities board. Apologies if that isn't done. We're hoping to come down for the last 2 weeks of September with a party of 10, ranging from a baby to 74 years old, including 3 with mobility challenges (2 children in wheelchairs, 1 elderly person with a cane). Our budget is generous, but not generous enough to stay on site. I'd love suggestions on what to check out.
Here's what we're looking for
I'd love suggestions on hotels to stay at. As you probably saw on our other threads we have a rather large party! We'll have 10 people altogether, 3 people with mobility impairments, 2 young girls who use wheelchairs full time, and an elderly woman who walks with a cane and needs things like grab bars and a flat entrance.
Here's what we need.
Living areas that are roomy enough to store things like extra wheelchairs, and still be able to move around.
100% wheelchair accessible (no stairs, flat entrances, bathrooms big enough for a wheelchair with grab bars, roll in shower).
3 condos/suites/apartments/houses with a total of at least 5 bedrooms, and 2 of them totally accessible.
A community pool with lifeguards
A full kitchen with a full sized fridge
A washer/dryer
Handicapped parking for a conversion van, and a mini van, and possibly a 3rd car.
Here's what we'd like
A toddler pool or a beach entry at the pool
Extras at the pool, like a water slide or a spray ground
A short commute to the Disney parks.
Condos in the same building or houses next door to each other
A nearby grocery store
A playground
The nanny's condo/suite/house to be fully accessible too, so she can take the girls there when she's watching them.
Shuttles to Disney and Universal (do not need to be accessible, this would be in case the teenagers decide to go off and do their own thing)
Daily housekeeping
Where should we look?
Here's what we're looking for
I'd love suggestions on hotels to stay at. As you probably saw on our other threads we have a rather large party! We'll have 10 people altogether, 3 people with mobility impairments, 2 young girls who use wheelchairs full time, and an elderly woman who walks with a cane and needs things like grab bars and a flat entrance.
Here's what we need.
Living areas that are roomy enough to store things like extra wheelchairs, and still be able to move around.
100% wheelchair accessible (no stairs, flat entrances, bathrooms big enough for a wheelchair with grab bars, roll in shower).
3 condos/suites/apartments/houses with a total of at least 5 bedrooms, and 2 of them totally accessible.
A community pool with lifeguards
A full kitchen with a full sized fridge
A washer/dryer
Handicapped parking for a conversion van, and a mini van, and possibly a 3rd car.
Here's what we'd like
A toddler pool or a beach entry at the pool
Extras at the pool, like a water slide or a spray ground
A short commute to the Disney parks.
Condos in the same building or houses next door to each other
A nearby grocery store
A playground
The nanny's condo/suite/house to be fully accessible too, so she can take the girls there when she's watching them.
Shuttles to Disney and Universal (do not need to be accessible, this would be in case the teenagers decide to go off and do their own thing)
Daily housekeeping
Where should we look?