Queen Room with Two Queen Beds
The Accessibility Room has:
Property Accessibility Features
32 Inch Wide Openings to Common Areas
Accessibility Equipment for The Deaf
Accessible Guest Rooms with 32 Inch Wide Openings
Accessible Patio or Balcony
Accessible Registration Check-in Counters/Other Counters Serving Guests Have A Lowered Portion No More Than 36" High or Has A Folding Shelf At 36" High To Allow Persons Who Use Wheelchair
ADA Accessible Guest Room
All doorways to and within Accessible Guest Rooms are Wheelchair Accessible
All hallways and corridors free of any steps or abrupt vertical level changes
All sidewalks and walkways free of any objects that pose a hazard to persons with low vision
Door hardware (lever, pull, panic bar, etc.) usable with one hand, without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist
Ground Floor Hotel Entrance
Hotel corridors a minimum of 36” wide
Hotel Provides Proper Number of Accessible Guest Rooms Stipulated by ADA
Hotel Provides Proper Number of Accessible Parking Spots Including Van Accessible Spots Stipulated by ADA
Key card reader positioned so persons who use wheelchairs may approach and operate the opener
No steps or abrupt level changes that will impede access for persons who use wheelchairs, walkers and other mobility aids between accessible guest rooms and common areas
No steps or abrupt level changes that will impede access for persons who use wheelchairs, walkers and other mobility aids between accessible parking and entrance
No steps or abrupt level changes that will impede access for persons who use wheelchairs, walkers and other mobility aids between accessible parking and guest room entry
On-Site Designated Accessible Parking
People in Need of Accessible Features Can Book Accessible Rooms During The Same Time and Terms That Others Can Reserve Rooms
Roll-in ADA showers available
Service Animals Allowed At No Additional Charge
Signs on The Property Include Braille are Easy to Read and Free From Reflective Material
Staff Has Access to Information About Guest Rooms
Staff is Trained to Offer Assistance to Ensure Accessibility
Van Accessible Parking
WCAG Level 2.1 Website
Wheelchair Accessibility Throughout Guest Room and Guest Bathroom per ADA Standards
Wheelchair Accessible per ADA Standards
Wheelchair Accessible Route From The Accessible Parking Space To The Facility’s Entrance, Registration Desk, Guest Room, and Exterior/Interior Amenities
Guest Room Accessibility Features
Wheelchair Accessible Guestroom Door Entrance, Bathroom Door Entrance, Interior Doors Per ADA Standards That Allow At Least 32" Clear Passage Width So Persons Who Use Wheelchairs, Crutches, And Other Mobility Aids Can Visit Or Stay; In Addition, Door hardware (Levers, Pulls, Panic Bars, Etc.) On All Entry Doors To Accessible Guestrooms And Other Passage Doors Within The Room Are Usable With One Hand Without Tight Grasping, Pinching, Or Twisting Of The Wrist
Service Animals Allowed
Lowered Counter Height
Accessible Power Outlets
Hearing Impaired Light Alerts with Kit
Light/Lamp Controls are Push Button
Lower Level Individual Thermostat
Lowered Closet Bars and Shelving
Visual Door Knocker
Shaker Alarm Clock
Visual Alarm Equipped
Closed Captioning Television
36" or More Accessible Path of Travel Around and Between Beds Per ADA Standards
Multi-Level Door Viewers
Drapery Control with a 36” Clear Path Within Reach & Lowered Wands
Lowered, Individual Thermostat Control
Push Button Light/Lamp Control-Type
Hearing Impaired Light Alerts – Free Portable Equipment Provided by Hotel
Table/Desk Height Accessible with Knee Space 27” (width) and 34" (height)
Power Outlets within 4” of Telephone
Communication Kits Available with TTY Machine, Strobe Light, & Visual Door Knocker
Visual Alarm – Free Portable Equipment Provided by Hotel
Telephone with Visual Call Alert – Free Portable Equipment Provided by Hotel
Wheelchair Accessible Route in Room
Door hardware on all entry doors to accessible guestrooms and other passage doors within the room usable with one hand
Bathroom Accessibility Features
Grab Bars in Shower with a Shower Seat
Hand-Held Shower Wand with Shutoff Valve and Temperature Regulator With At Least A 60" Long Hose Provided So Persons Who Bathe From A Seated Position May Wash And Rinse With The Directional Spray
Low-Level Towel Hooks, Racks, or Bars Placed Within 54" Of The Floor For Side Approach Or 48" Of The Floor For Forward Approach So Persons Who Use Wheelchairs Can Approach And Use The Towel Racks
Lower Mirrors
Removable Shower Head
Roll-In Shower That Is Free Of Curbs Or Lips At The Shower Floor Thus Allowing Wheelchair Approach And Transfer Onto The Folding Shower Seat; in addition, Free Of Doors That Would Impede Wheelchair Transfer Onto The Seat, Horizontal Grab Bar On The Wall Opposite The Seat For Stabilization And Aid In Maneuvering While In A Shower Wheelchair, Faucet Controls And Shower Wand Positioned On The Wall Along The Side Of The Shower Seat So They Are Operable From The Folding Shower Seat or From The Shower Wheelchair, Roll-in Shower Has A Securely Fastened Folding Seat At 17"-19" Above The Floor Onto Which Persons Who Use Wheelchairs May Transfer To Shower
Shower Seat
Lowered Towel Hooks, Racks, or Bars Placed Within 54" Of The Floor For Side Approach Or 48" Of The Floor For Forward Approach So Persons Who Use Wheelchairs Can Approach And Use The Towel Racks
Toilet Grab Bars Per ADA Standards
Drain and Water Pipes Under Sink are Insulated
Faucet that is easily operable with hardware that is (i.e.: levers, wrist blades, single arm, etc.) usable with one hand
Bathroom floors in the accessible guestrooms slip-resistant
Wheelchair Accessible Bathroom Facilities
Wheelchair Accessible Sink That Is No More Than 34" High With At Least 29" High Clearance Under The Front Edge To Allow Persons Who Use Wheelchairs To Pull Under The Lavatory And Use The Faucet Hardware Per ADA Standards. Faucet That Is Easily Operable (i.e.: Levers, Wrist blades, Single Arm, Etc.) And Usable With One Hand, Without Tight Grasping, Pinching, or Twisting of The Wrist
Wheelchair Accessible Raised Toilet Per ADA Standards Including Toilet Seat Between 17"-19" Above The Floor; In Addition, Toilet Is Centered 18" From The Adjacent Side Wall, Which Is The Distance That Will Permit A Person With A Mobility Impairment To Use The Grab Bars. Accessible Toilet Have A Horizontal Grab Bar On The Adjacent Side wall That Is At Least 40" Long and Between 33"-36" Above The Floor For Stabilization and Assistance During Transfer From A Wheelchair; in addtion, A Horizontal Grab Bar On The Wall Behind The Toilet That Is At Least 36" Long and Between 33"-36" Above The Floor For Stabilization and Assistance During Transfer From A Wheelchair