QUESTION
For ADA hotel rooms, doesn’t the bed have to be low enough for a wheelchair user?
QUESTION
For ADA hotel rooms, doesn’t the bed have to be low enough for a wheelchair user?
Timeshares offer a unique advantage to individuals and families that want guaranteed vacation accommodation. Several parties claim the…
While the automotive industry develops better technology freeing people with disabilities to drive, they find their journey cut short by a lack of accessibility at the gas pump.
With summer just around the corner, it will soon be time to make your plans for vacation fun. Unfortunately, arriving at your hotel and discovering it is not ADA compliant, can quickly turn fun into frustration.
Vacations should be a time to relax and enjoy life. And they can be! Since 2010, timeshares by law must worry about virtually everything hotels have to worry about with respect to ADA (Americans With Disabilities Act) requirements.
The time has come for the big trip you’ve been planning for months. Your bags are packed and you’re ready to go! You thought of every detail and, most importantly, made a reservation for a wheelchair accessible hotel room months ago.
Since the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design went into effect, it is the dominant conclusion by most ADA experts that timeshares are subject to the same accessibility standards as hotels.