Hi Karen,
Welcome! Thanks for asking your detailed question, these are the kinds of Disney details we love to support in your vacation planning. I’m happy to see you’re planning a special holiday season visit to the
Walt Disney World Resort; it truly is the
Most Magical Time of the Year!
I’m happy to confirm that your room at
All Star Movies, wheelchair accessible room with roll-in shower also has an
option for hearing accessibility. The bed configuration in this room is one queen bed and one queen sleeper table. If you have a “Standard” room, it will boast views of the courtyard, pool, or parking area where a “Preferred” room category offers the same view possibilities but will be located close to
Cinema Hall, dining, shopping, and transportation.
Just last week, details were revealed for the upcoming
EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays, which will be in full force when you arrive. Be sure and reserve a
dining package for the Candlelight Processional when your dining reservation window opens, 60 days prior to your arrival. This is a wonderful way to have a great meal while ensuring you have a fantastic seat for what I consider to be the best-of-the-best in Disney entertainment at the Walt Disney World Resort. Keep an eye on the
Disney Parks Blog for more details of the fun and delicious seasonal treats to be offered throughout all four theme parks and resorts for your upcoming stay.
Please let us know what else we can investigate for you, or how we can share our best tips to help you make the most of this stay.
Wishing you a magical holiday season,
Amy