Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
Kings Croft Hotel offers a mixed experience for guests with disabilities. On the positive side, the hotel provides disabled facilities and has taken care to design bathrooms with accessibility in mind. Ramps and adapted bathrooms demonstrate thoughtful details, ensuring that certain areas accommodate guests with mobility issues. Specifically, the availability of disabled rooms with features like accessible showers and open areas for wheelchairs adds a layer of comfort for guests.
However, there are several areas where the hotel could improve. The property lacks an elevator, making upper-floor rooms difficult to access for those with mobility challenges. Additionally, specific rooms are reached by navigating two flights of stairs, which can be particularly inconvenient. The wet room design in the bathrooms intended for disabled guests can become slippery and might require additional safety measures. Practical concerns, such as the insufficient number of towels and the need to request assistance for room heating, also detract from the overall experience in terms of convenience and comfort.
In essence, while Kings Croft Hotel has made considerable efforts to accommodate guests with disabilities, there are notable areas where its accessibility could be enhanced.
Wentbridge House Hotel provides accessible accommodations with specific features in its two accessible bedrooms in the Lane Wing, including wide entrance doors, low level switches, a power socket by the bed, and level entry showers with grab rails and an alarm cord. Ground floor areas are accessible, and a lift is available in the Lane Wing.