• On Aug 27, 2020
    Richard from MN Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    What is the best building at Saratoga Springs Resort for a disable (wheelchair) person to be in that is not on the ground floor for a One Bedroom?

    Hi Richard!

    We are delighted to see you stopping by planDisney with another great question!

    Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa holds special memories for my family because we stayed there when we took our girls on their first trip to the Walt Disney World Resort. My parents also went with us and we enjoyed a 2 Bedroom Villa. The resort grounds are gorgeous and the resort's proximity to Disney Springs opens up a world of other dining possibilities. I will offer some suggestions but it may be helpful to call 407-827-1100 to speak to someone in Guest Services since they will know best what buildings and rooms are available at the time of your visit.

    To double-check, I called to speak to a Cast Member in Guest Services. She indicated that each building has wheelchair accessible rooms. Given my experience with the resort, I would choose a building in either the Springs or Congress Park sections of the resort depending on whether or not you would prefer to be close to the main building or the path to Disney Springs. If you request a building in the Springs section, you will be close to the High Rock Spring Pool and The Turf Club Bar and Grill. In the Springs area, you would also be closer to Senses - A Disney Spa at Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort. My building recommendations would be 3101-3436 or 4101-4436 (if you want to be slightly closer to the Disney Springs walking path). You can also search a resort map online to take a look and see what might work best for you given your unique circumstances.

    Be sure to also review all of Services for Guests with Disabilities available prior to your visit. The guides for guests with disabilities are quite helpful, especially because they include specific info for Services for Guests with Mobility Disabilities. We have guides for Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney's Animal Kingdom. On a prior visit, my husband had to rent an Electric Conveyance Vehicle (ECV) and we utilized the services in the theme parks. The Cast Members were extremely helpful. We just made sure to arrive early since wheelchair and ECV rentals in the parks are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.

    Richard, I trust that you will adore this resort. Be sure to make your Disney Park Pass system reservations and check the operational updates prior to your visit. We cannot wait to welcome you back to a world of magic!

    Take care,
    Donyell

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Meet the Panelist: Donyell, North Carolina

Hello from North Carolina! I am a mom of twin girls, wife, and university professor who has been inspired by the creativity of Disney for a lifetime. Since my first Disney visit when I was 12-years-old, I have been drawn to the adventures crafted by Disney Imagineers. Planning Disney vacations helps connect me to families who will find in Disney the kind of joy my family has experienced over the years. Allow me to help you map your own Disney journey so that you, too can create the memories of a lifetime! Learn More About Donyell

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