I'm a wheelchair user - these are the things I wish hotels would change
Briefly

The article highlights ongoing accessibility challenges in hotel accommodations, particularly focusing on inadequately designed bathrooms and room layouts that hinder wheelchair users. The author emphasizes the importance of effective advertising for accessible transport options and supports the need for better design choices that blend aesthetics with functionality. Celebrating exemplary hotels like Saint Pancras for their thoughtful accessibility features, the article calls for improvements in training staff to enhance service for guests with disabilities, advocating for a shift in accessibility design practices that prioritize user experience.
The bathrooms remain the biggest problem, often too narrow or cluttered for wheelchair access. Spaces aren't designed with practical needs in mind.
The Saint Pancras Hotel exemplifies accessible design, supporting both aesthetic and functional needs without compromising room design.
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