The common problem when you travel with a wheelchair is finding a place to stay. Typically, only the most expensive locations show up on those engines as having accommodations. In the era of internet, you need to do a lot of research and by phone. Turns out in my case I didn’t need go as expensive especially for the very few accommodations I got. Yes, the hotel had an elevator (and God knows why the room was on the 8th Floor) and there were grab bars by the toilet. But for most people not having a roll in shower is a bi deal breaker. I usually manage with a bath tub. The only thing to assist me was a portable transfer seat which you could probably get at a local pharmacy for $20. I also wondered if people have any problems getting on a bed that high. When I was stranded in Charlotte NC at the airline sponsored Mariott Courtyard as my flights were grounded – they had a spacious, wheelchair friendly bathroom. But someone had forgotten to put the grab bars on the walls. But as far as DC goes,let me tell you- going up and down the hill in the area I would’ve built quite the muscle tone had I stayed there a week longer. And as a side note- as a pricier hotel that advertises as catering to business people I was surprised that their computer area was unable to print PDFs and their internet kiosks had outdated software. Not to mention, they charged extra for internet in the room!
Monday, May 21, 2012
The Washington trip
The common problem when you travel with a wheelchair is finding a place to stay. Typically, only the most expensive locations show up on those engines as having accommodations. In the era of internet, you need to do a lot of research and by phone. Turns out in my case I didn’t need go as expensive especially for the very few accommodations I got. Yes, the hotel had an elevator (and God knows why the room was on the 8th Floor) and there were grab bars by the toilet. But for most people not having a roll in shower is a bi deal breaker. I usually manage with a bath tub. The only thing to assist me was a portable transfer seat which you could probably get at a local pharmacy for $20. I also wondered if people have any problems getting on a bed that high. When I was stranded in Charlotte NC at the airline sponsored Mariott Courtyard as my flights were grounded – they had a spacious, wheelchair friendly bathroom. But someone had forgotten to put the grab bars on the walls. But as far as DC goes,let me tell you- going up and down the hill in the area I would’ve built quite the muscle tone had I stayed there a week longer. And as a side note- as a pricier hotel that advertises as catering to business people I was surprised that their computer area was unable to print PDFs and their internet kiosks had outdated software. Not to mention, they charged extra for internet in the room!
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