Accessible InnSummary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categoryThe Inn on Loch Lomond receives positive feedback for its accessibility, particularly for guests with disabilities. The premises feature good floor access, making it easy for handicapped visitors to navigate. Reviewers note the grounds as being easily accessible with user-friendly gardens and enjoyable walking paths, which are ideal for wheelchair users. Guests appreciate the accessible parking that is close to the rooms and facilities, as well as the access points to toilets and shower areas.
The rooms themselves are praised for their spaciousness and modern feel with specific mention of provisions such as walk-in showers for those using crutches and well-equipped accessible rooms. The beach house, being across the road from the main hotel, is reported to be easy to access, adding to the overall convenience.
Although the hotel has steep stairs with no lift access to certain rooms, the absence of a mini bar in some rooms and some exposed parts, the staff is consistently highlighted for being particularly helpful, which enhances the overall accessibility experience for guests. The location of the inn is also noted for being accessible, whether to the loch or the beach, making it a friendly option for disabled travelers. Show more
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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Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categoryThe 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. Show more
As a hotel & spa, The Gailes Hotel & Spa may offer accessible spa facilities and accessible rooms. Further inquiries can clarify the availability of necessary accommodations.
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Questionnaire
To whom is your hotel/accommodation accessible? People who use a wheelchair People who are deaf People who are blind
Is there level-access route (might include lifts) from the road to the rooms?Yes, to all rooms
Are there any facilities that guests who use a wheelchair cannot reach?No
Are there designated parking spaces for people with disabilities?Yes
If you offer free transfers to guests, do you have a wheelchair accessible vehicle?No
Are assistance/guide dogs allowed in the hotel/accommodation?Yes
In the rooms, is there a level-access (roll-in) shower?No Please specify: lower bath with shower over
In the rooms, does the toilet have support handrails?Yes, in certain rooms
Are wheelchairs offered to guests who do not come with their own?Νο
Is there anything that you would like to highlight, add or clarify? Our accessible room has a lowered bath with shower over bath
Accessible HotelSummary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categoryThe Park Hotel presents a mixed experience when it comes to accessibility for guests with disabilities. On the positive side, the hotel features ample disabled parking and there are three accessible rooms designed specifically to accommodate wheelchair users. The attentive night porter and staff consistently go above and beyond to assist, embodying the ethos that nothing is too much trouble for them. Wheelchair users noted that there was plenty of space in the accessible rooms.
However, there are significant areas for improvement. Public spaces are not easily accessible and many guests had to navigate around a lot, facing challenges with heavy and narrow hallway fire doors. The outer front door can also be difficult to manage, especially with luggage. Some reviewers pointed out that the bedrooms' floors and the lack of walk-in showers in the bathrooms were not suitable for people with restricted mobility. Additionally, the patio becomes inaccessible during certain events and the overall layout of the hotel requires disabled guests to need assistance. Despite being functional on one side, the other parts of the hotel do not meet the accessibility needs fully.
Overall, while The Park Hotel offers some accessible features and commendable staff efforts, there are several limitations and areas that require significant improvements to ensure a more comfortable and less challenging stay for guests with disabilities. Show more