This hotel offers 8 accessible rooms with accessible ensuite wet rooms. There is step-free access to the main entrance via a ramp and automatic doors. The reception desk is at a height accessible for wheelchair users. All public areas, including the ground floor restaurant/bar and the ninth-floor rooftop bar (via an accessible lift), are accessible. The hotel also has 6 on-site accessible parking spaces and a designated drop-off point at the main entrance with dropped kerbs. Adjoining rooms are available for accessible rooms.
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Campanile Hotel Glasgow SECC Hydro offers a variety of features catering to guests with disabilities. There are accessible rooms and plenty of disabled parking spaces available, making it straightforward for guests to navigate the hotel. The facility is easy to find and conveniently located next to the Hydro and SECC, as well as being close to the city and public transit options.
Many guests found their rooms to be spacious enough to manoeuvre a wheelchair comfortably with some particularly accessible apartments equipped with wet rooms and features like red pull cords and handles. Ground floor bookings are possible for those with mobility difficulties and there are lifts providing access all the way to rooms. Accessible bathroom facilities include showers and larger wet rooms which were appreciated by many.
However, there are some areas needing improvement. A few guests noted that despite asking for accessible rooms, the provisions were sometimes lacking or not functioning, such as toilets that did not flush or inaccessible doors for scooter users. Additionally, the lack of a lift was inconvenient for some and the restaurant's closure during certain times disappointed a few guests.
Overall, the accessibility at Campanile Hotel Glasgow SECC Hydro was generally rated as good, although not at a four-star standard. Guests highlighted the importance of readily available and fully functional amenities to enhance their stay.
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The Hilton Garden Inn Glasgow City Centre presents a mixed experience regarding its accessibility for guests with disabilities. There are positive remarks about the convenient onsite parking and the availability of ramps for wheelchair access. Guests appreciate rooms that are accessible without issue and note the beneficial proximity of accessible rooms and disabled parking spots to the hotel entrance. The hotel's location makes it easy to reach various parts of the city and some reviewers mentioned that the accessible queen rooms are comfortable.
However, there are significant drawbacks mentioned as well. Some guests faced challenges with the disabled accommodation, indicating that the design did not meet their needs effectively. They reported issues such as being moved to rooms without the disabled access they had pre-booked and encountering an accessible shower cubicle that was not truly accessible. Although some staff efforts are acknowledged in making stays as pleasant as possible, the functionality and ease of access within the hotel could use improvement. Specific criticisms include toilets in accessible rooms being too low, stains on accessible room doors and the general feeling that the venue is not fully wheelchair-friendly. Finally, there appears to be an issue with the entrance, as there’s no ramp at the front to accommodate wheelchair users efficiently.
The hotel has 6 accessible rooms with accessible ensuite facilities and wet rooms/wheel-in showers. Adjoining rooms are available for accessible rooms. There is level access to all public areas, including the restaurant, bar, and leisure facilities, which include a separate accessible changing area with a wheel-in shower and accessible toilet.
Range of facilities available for guests with special needs including disabled access to public areas as well as to bedrooms. Moreover there are disabled toilets on ground floor. The hotel has a wheelchair access to reception, restaurant and bar.
This hotel has rooms located on the ground floor with walk-in showers and spacious rooms catering to guests with special accessibility requirements. There are 3 Blue Badge parking bays available. There is level access into the bar/restaurant entrance.
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The Burnside Hotel has been highly regarded for its accommodations for guests with disabilities. Reviews highlight that the hotel is wheelchair-friendly with excellent accessibility for wheelchair users. The accessible rooms and bar/restaurant add to the convenience and the helpful desk staff further enhance the experience for guests with specific needs. The ground floor rooms, in particular, have been praised for suiting guests with mobility issues, including those who are blind. The overall hotel layout supports easy navigation and it is conveniently accessible by public transportation. While one review noted a lack of a disabled entrance to the nearby train station, the hotel's accessibility features largely received positive feedback.
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The Glasgow West Hotel by Compass Hospitality receives commendations for its accessibility features. Guests appreciate the ease of access to the hotel and its facilities, including ample handicapped parking spots. The location is advantageous, being easily accessible and close to the city center and nearby amenities like pubs. The hotel accommodates those with mobility issues, ensuring a comfortable stay. Additionally, the staff are noted for their helpfulness and willingness to assist, enhancing the overall experience for guests with disabilities.
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Guests with disabilities traveling to the Sherbrooke Castle Hotel had a mixed experience according to reviews. While the main castle lacked elevators, some rooms were allocated specially for wheelchair-bound guests. Some visitors with mobility issues had difficulty navigating the stairs, especially if they had dodgy knees. However, the property's location was easily accessible by train and had entry points for wheelchair users. Overall, Sherbrooke Castle Hotel might be a great option for disabled travelers, but it may be challenging for those with severe mobility issues due to the steep hill and lack of elevators in the main castle building.
Auchenlea lodges offer a peaceful getaway with easy access to Glasgow city centre, making it a perfect location for exploring local beauty spots and lovely walking trails. The lodges are well-equipped, cosy and homely with comfortable beds and exceptional cleanliness. The hosts, Helen and Stewart, are welcoming and accommodating, making every visitor feel valued. Overall, Auchenlea lodges provide exceptional value for money and are highly recommended for anyone looking for a home away from home in a lovely countryside setting.
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