Barbara and Jim Twardowski recently penned an article for AARP which lays out steps for finding a hotel that will meet the guest’s accessibility needs.
Their top recommendation: Reach out to the hotel to inquire about accessibility well in advance of your stay. Because the number of ADA accessible rooms are limited, it’s important to plan and book early – but first, be sure to contact the hotel directly to verify that it will meet your needs. Asking about things like bed height, the availability of swimming pool lifts and the design of roll-in showers are all important pieces of information to consider before your trip.
To read more of their tips for securing accessible hotel accommodation, read the full article on the AARP website.
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