Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categoryThe Barrel Store Cirencester has received positive feedback for its accessibility features, catering well to guests with disabilities. The hotel offers wheelchair-friendly rooms and facilities that are easy to access, including a user-friendly kitchen area. The establishment is also praised for being accommodating to handicapped individuals. Conveniently located in the heart of the city, it is just steps away from the historic center, a supermarket and various shops, making it an ideal choice for those seeking an accessible and central location. Additionally, the property feels safe and secure with keycode entry ensuring peace of mind. Overall, The Barrel Store Cirencester delivers a family-friendly, accessible stay within a charming and convenient setting. Show more
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To whom is your hotel/accommodation accessible? People who use a wheelchair People who are deaf People who are blind People with autism People with asthma
Is there level-access route (might include lifts) from the road to the rooms?Yes, to certain rooms
Are there any facilities that guests who use a wheelchair cannot reach?Yes Please specify: Our upstairs Rooms 5-14
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?Yes, in certain rooms Please specify: Rooms 1-4
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
The Kings Head Hotel in Cirencester has wheelchair-accessible facilities and a lift providing access to all floors. A loading bay is available outside the hotel for convenient drop-off.
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Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categoryKings Head Hotel offers some accommodations for guests with disabilities, but overall accessibility could be improved. On the positive side, staff demonstrated flexibility by changing a guest's room to one with a walk-in shower, addressing specific needs promptly. This suggests a level of attentiveness to individual requirements. However, there are several steps throughout the premises that could pose challenges, particularly for guests with mobility issues. While accessibility isn't negatively highlighted, it is noted that the hotel is not very disabled friendly, as exemplified by placing a guest with mobility issues in a room on the second floor without elevator access. Suggestions have been made that converting steps into ramps could significantly enhance accessibility. It is also noteworthy that maintenance is not available onsite during evenings, which may affect immediate assistance for those requiring adjustments or repairs related to accessibility. Travelers who require accessible accommodations might need to inquire ahead to ensure suitable alternatives are available, and it would be beneficial for the hotel to consider improvements in these areas. Show more