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Old 3 Jul 17, 05:07 PM  
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I have no clue which way to turn but would welcome some advice on planning a family holiday with 6 Adults 3 teenagers and 5 children 1 that is in a wheelchair I would like a large Daccommodation with Pool and Wheelchair access and of course not to far from Disney resorts Many Thanks Donna
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Old 3 Jul 17, 05:20 PM  
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Championsgate/davenport would be good locations, you then need to consider tickets/car hire and food. Oh and set a budget!
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I have no clue which way to turn but would welcome some advice on planning a family holiday with 6 Adults 3 teenagers and 5 children 1 that is in a wheelchair I would like a large Daccommodation with Pool and Wheelchair access and of course not to far from Disney resorts Many Thanks Donna
We have stayed in a number of villas where they have wheelchair access. We found many of the bigger villas that had two floors had at least one master bedroom downstairs.

As mentioned above Champions Gate and Davenport are good locations. If you go on the Villa Location Guide on the Dibb Menu it will give you a good idea of where the various places are...as an example use Highland Reserve to get a feel of things.

How many bedrooms will you needf
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As there are quite a lot of you, (14) what about 2 villas. Villas tend to be 3/4/5 bedded villas, I've not come across any bigger than that. 2 x 4 bed villas should be easy to find, and if you keep to single story, the only step you might encounter may be getting out the villa to the pool, all the rooms are ground floor. I agree, Davenport Champions Gate are all a short distance from Disney. Thousand Oaks is also about 15 mins to Disney.

Really depends on what your family groups are and the genders of the children. 4 bed villas tend to have 1 master double, 1 or 2 queen doubles and a twin bedded or if 1 queen normally with 2 twin bedded.

Good luck and hope you find exactly what you are looking for. Disney awaits you all.
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Highlands Reserve certainly have 7 & 8 bedroom villas
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Hi Donna Welcome to the Dibb!

Congratulations, how exciting for everyone! Well, you've provided some info already for Dibbers to help out with. There is a separate Special Needs section/forum on here that many have found invaluable - check it out when you can. Everything's on here to help with your planning - just say what you'd like info on, as you will get loads, and loads!

Check in on the Dibb regularly for up to date news, people's experiences, offers, bargains, etc.

What age are the children?
Are you planning on visiting any parks? Any preferences?
When are you planning to go?

Get your group involved too, (parks they'd like to visit, characters they'd like to meet, fave foods or foods they'd like to try, shopping, etc.) and hopefully it will take some of the pressure off you, plus, everyone will get a say in how the holiday is planned.

Enjoy your planning and your dibbing.
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