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Chele Teabout

3 years ago

Do not stay here is you need an accessible room. I...

Do not stay here is you need an accessible room. I am a below knee amputee who often times is in a wheelchair or when in my prosthetic can t do stairs quickly. The beds are too high to get in, the shower chair is located at the other end of the tub so you can t reach the water controls or hand held shower. They mounted the body wash and shampoo in pumps on the wall above the faucet so that s out of reach as well.
My room was the second floor, so Incase of an emergency i would have to take the stairs and furthest away from the elevator from the lobby. They have moved the handicap parking from the front closest to the door and replaced it electric car charging. The handicap spot I had to use was located in the back of the building! I was close to a sidewalk.
When I spoke with the staff they said they know they hear it all the time but the management does not care. And it shows!! I spoke in an email to the manager and he said ... for your information our rooms meet code.. which is much different than meeting ADA compliance. I travel with large groups of handicap athletes and I will make sure all (up to 50 at a time) of us stay somewhere else.

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