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Disneyland Paris connoisseurs? Help appreciated

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TarragonSauce · 19/06/2019 11:24

The crux of my question is simple - do any of the hotels there have walk in showers or cubicle showers as standard. Not showers over the bath.
I have phoned Disney to ask but they simply keep going off at a tangent and talking accessible rooms, which is fine, but their accessible rooms don't suit our party make-up and will involve sleeping an 84 yr old in a bunk bed.

Two disabled travellers (not a couple so need own rooms). Each will have an adult companion so two proper beds needed. The disability for each means they need a walk or step-in shower. No other adaptations and they are not wheelchair users. They just can't climb into bathtubs.

Do any of the hotels fit the bill?

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HebeMumsnet · 19/06/2019 20:42

We don't know but we feel sure someone here will so just bumping this for you, OP!

FlaviaAlbia · 19/06/2019 20:47

The Cheyenne and the Dream Castle had showers over baths so you could rule those out if that's any help.

ArnoldBee · 19/06/2019 20:50

Ask on the Disneyland Paris for Brits fb page - they know everything!

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Littleduckeggblue · 19/06/2019 21:03

Yes the disabled family rooms I've stayed in have walk in showers, wet rooms. However, we've had connecting rooms and these bathrooms have been in the rooms with bunk beds and a single bed with a connecting door to a room with two doubles. That's in sequoia lodge hotel which is about a 10 minute walk to the park

fussygalore118 · 19/06/2019 21:08

Davey Crocket ranch has 2 bedrooms with two bathrooms with walk in showers.

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