CanadianGuy
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There are a COUPLE of pictures of the old villas (complete with 70's interior) in the link at the bottom of the post on the previous page.
There are a COUPLE of pictures of the old villas (complete with 70's interior) in the link at the bottom of the post on the previous page.
Well, hurricane Charlie certainly did a lot of damage to many of the Treehouse Villas and I'd always heard that there were wheelchair access issues that needed to addressed.
John
ADA stuff is a minor issue... One of the mods from the disABILITIES forum noted that here previously in a thread. Only a couple of the villas need be ADA compliant. Not all 60. That would be a minor cost issue.
The bigger issue is the compliance with the flood plain and water table issues.
(As noted in the previously linked permit)
Knox
I couldn't tell from the small plans exactly how far off the ground they are. For a ramp, you basically need 1 foot of ramp for each one inch you are going up. By doing a Z or switchback ramp, they can make it steeper (there are guidelines that tell just how steep, how long, how many switchbacks).Thanks for posting Sue!! I knew you'd know the details.
Because an elevator would significantly increase the 'footprint' on the flood plain, which it appears they are trying raelly hard to decrease, I'd put my money on a Z-ramp entrance for those units!
Knox
Does anyone have photos of the interiors? I would love to show DH....TIA
What was the price to stay at the Treehouses when they were open? Were they on par with a moderate or deluxe?
I couldn't tell from the small plans exactly how far off the ground they are. For a ramp, you basically need 1 foot of ramp for each one inch you are going up. By doing a Z or switchback ramp, they can make it steeper (there are guidelines that tell just how steep, how long, how many switchbacks).
If they can't exceed the footprint on the 'regular' units, they might be able to on just the few that would need to be accessible. You could also have a pretty small elevator and still be accessible, or there are other things like lifts that might work.
They could possibly get away with a small lift unit..
was thinking the same thing, however; have a feeilng they'll easily be able to fill them up via resort inventory alone.Wonder how it will all play out since it is part of Saratoga's "land". If it will be included in the villas for point rental or what.
What was the price to stay at the Treehouses when they were open? Were they on par with a moderate or deluxe?