48guadalupef
15. August 2023
A friend & I stayed at this Holiday Inn last weekend. We had requested an ADA room but, oh, what a major disappointment. First of all, let me say that Stacey at the front desk was most helpful and as accommodating as possible. The ADA rooms need to be upgraded immediately to be in compliance with the ADA Accessible Design requirements. There may not be a legal compulsion to be in compliance, but IHG seriously needs to consider their ADA rooms. The one we were in wasn't good at all. First of all, there was a bathtub. If someone is in a wheelchair by themselves, how do they get into the tub? There was a "seat" in the tub that kind of folded out, but it was weak and to sit on it was almost like a cheap carnival ride. The hand held shower head, was ok, but no handrails on the outside wall to hold onto when stepping out of the tub. Also, nothing on the bottom of the tub to prevent falling. The bottom of the tub was slippery. The toilet seat was too low to the ground and wiggled when you sat on it and got up. According to ADA government rules, the toilet needs to be at least 17" from the floor. It definitely was not. We asked for another room but were told there wasn't one available....until the last night of our stay. One of the best things about this hotel was the breakfast. So many great choices and REAL bacon, not the microwave stuff or bacon in it's own grease. Lots of bread choices, a pancake maker, oatmeal....just one of the best breakfasts in a hotel that I've experienced, including Marriott hotels, and I travel a lot. The ladies who did the breakfast did a very good job. Kudos to them. The hotel is clean & in a good location. Please, IHG, upgrade your ADA rooms to comply with government standards.
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