Nalla
Disney Pup
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- Sep 30, 2008
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I was told by some people at work that the oldest hotels (the Poly, Comtemporary etc) are exempt from the ADA because they were built before 71. I asked this in reference to the fact that the bathrooms for CMs in the poly were down a short flight of stairs, meaning the WC users wouldn't be able to use them.
I'm curious though. If that's the case and the hotels are exempted, then can they or do they provide accessibility to guests? I am considering booking my friend at the Poly, but if I can't guarentee that she'll be able to get an elevator in her building, an accessible room, etc then I won't bother.
I'd ask at work, but I feel awkward doing so.
I'm curious though. If that's the case and the hotels are exempted, then can they or do they provide accessibility to guests? I am considering booking my friend at the Poly, but if I can't guarentee that she'll be able to get an elevator in her building, an accessible room, etc then I won't bother.
I'd ask at work, but I feel awkward doing so.