The hotel provides accessible rooms with accessible en-suite facilities and baths, accessible toilet facilities, and a lift. A range of accessibility aids like vibrating pillow alarms, bath seats, and raised toilet seats are available on request. Designated Blue Badge parking is also provided.
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Days Inn Tewkesbury offers a mixed experience for guests with disabilities. While some guests have highlighted that the staff are accommodating and go out of their way to assist, the overall accessibility of the hotel seems to fall short in several areas. Efforts have been made to provide rooms on the ground floor and ensure ample space in some bathrooms, which are positives for accessibility. However, several guests have pointed out that the so-called accessible rooms do not fully meet their needs, citing issues such as high beds and showers situated over baths, which pose challenges for those with mobility issues. Additionally, the absence of a lift can be inconvenient, although staff members do offer help with luggage. Overall, while there are some accessible-friendly aspects, there is room for improvement in the hotel's facilities to better serve guests with disabilities.
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The Royal Hop Pole Wetherspoon offers a blend of historical charm and modern amenities, but visitors with disabilities might face some challenges. The hotel, housed in a beautiful old building with character, does not have a lift, making access to higher floors difficult. This can particularly affect guests who are elderly or have mobility issues, as staircases are steep and winding. While there are accessible rooms available, including one on the ground floor that's described as perfect, the limited number of these rooms and some design flaws, such as poorly placed bathroom handrails, can be problematic.
On the positive side, staff members are noted for their friendliness and willingness to help with carrying items. The bathroom facilities in accessible rooms are well-provided and the location itself is convenient and near key attractions like the abbey. Ample and accessible parking is a plus, although more space could be helpful.
However, the overall accessibility score is mixed due to the lack of an elevator and some rooms being difficult to navigate. Guests have found it challenging to manage wheelchairs with the steep staircases and cramped spaces. Noise issues near some accessible rooms have also been mentioned. Despite these difficulties, the hotel remains a viable option for those able to manage some mobility constraints, provided they are on the lower floors.
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Dumbleton Hall Hotel offers a range of amenities designed to accommodate guests with disabilities. Accessibility ramps and an elevator are available, enhancing mobility within the historic building. There are accessible suites and reviews specifically appreciated the presence of a lift, which was essential for some guests. The hotel also has good access from nearby motorways, providing easy parking and minimal noise despite its proximity to the highway.
However, several reviews indicated that certain accessibility features could be improved. Handrails are needed in bathrooms and some found bathroom access itself to be challenging. The building's old structure presents some inherent accessibility issues, including difficulty navigating stairs. While there is potential for improvement, the hotel demonstrates a notable effort to cater to disabled guests and provides a generally accessible experience.
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