Keep in mind, some hotels are not required to follow ADA guidelines if they are a small, non franchised business, and it depends with local and state guidelines.
Many small, private owned hotels do offer something by means of handicap access, though it may not have the full 'wheel in' bathroom and bars, There should atleast be a room on the ground floor accessible by a wheel chair.
I'm a general manager of one of these hotels. We offer our guests a ground floor room, and strive to keep a ground floor room available at all times and keep it the last to be rented out if we are getting booked. They are, however, kitchenettes, with two beds and extra space.
Keep in mind that most non smoking handicap rooms are no pets.
If you are in the NC area, fayetteville in particular, stay at the Days Inn in Raeford, room 111. It's handicap, two beds, adjoining with extra bathroom space and 'wheel in' shower.
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Date: 2009-11-30 09:03 am (UTC)Many small, private owned hotels do offer something by means of handicap access, though it may not have the full 'wheel in' bathroom and bars, There should atleast be a room on the ground floor accessible by a wheel chair.
I'm a general manager of one of these hotels. We offer our guests a ground floor room, and strive to keep a ground floor room available at all times and keep it the last to be rented out if we are getting booked. They are, however, kitchenettes, with two beds and extra space.
Keep in mind that most non smoking handicap rooms are no pets.
If you are in the NC area, fayetteville in particular, stay at the Days Inn in Raeford, room 111. It's handicap, two beds, adjoining with extra bathroom space and 'wheel in' shower.