looks great, that is the same map i gave DBIL, (we got at easter time)he will be arriving before us and i wanted him to check us in, and thank you, i was wondering what the red boxes were and they are for H.a, OMG i forgot to tell DBIL not to accept a H.A room, i guess i will have to call him.
i am so don' understand what H.A is on the map.Does it stand for Hospitality House. Why would you not want one of the rooms? We will be staying in a 1 bdrm villa.
laura
i am so don' understand what H.A is on the map.Does it stand for Hospitality House. Why would you not want one of the rooms? We will be staying in a 1 bdrm villa.
laura
H.A. stands for Handicap Accessible. It means that those buildings have one (or more) of the villas which are designed which different kitchens, bathrooms, shower, etc. to accommodate someone in a wheelchair.
H.A. stands for Handicap Accessible. It means that those buildings have one (or more) of the villas which are designed which different kitchens, bathrooms, shower, etc. to accommodate someone in a wheelchair.
Not all the buildings with HA villas have elevators, only the ones by the Hospitality House (63 and 13, I think). The other ones have HA villas on the first floor only. For example, last trip we were in Building #42, second floor. Not HA, no elevator, but the first floor unit was HA.
Elevators are located only in buildings 62, 63 and 64. Of those, there are HCA villas only in building 63 , but there are also other HCA villas all around the resort - they are all accessible from the ground floor of the these buildings - 13, 20, 21, 23, 26, 27, 28, 34, 42, 48 and 50.