Years back, I was assigned to a handicapped accessible studio at BCV. This was before the most recent refurb at BCV. I did not request a handicapped accessible studio, and I did not want it, but I was told at check-in that there was no other available studio at BCV to switch me to. I do not use a wheelchair. My notes say:
The room did not have a roll-in shower. However, the bathtub/shower had grab bars which extended into the bathroom beyond the shower curtain. Thus, there was water on the floor after every shower. There was absolutely no storage space in the bathroom. Not a single shelf or cupboard. They probably didn’t want storage under the sink, so that a wheelchair could scoot up under there. But don’t disabled people need to leave a toothbrush somewhere? Seems like they could have put a shelf somewhere. There was no closet. There were two large spaces where a closet could have gone. Perhaps they left it empty so that someone could put a wheelchair there. There were closet rods in cupboard-like areas on either side of the TV. However, the vacuum and pack’n’ play also were in there. Very little hanging space. (Maybe one foot on each rod.) There was very little counter space in the kitchenette, particularly if you use the toaster. The glasses and plates were on a very high shelf. I could only reach the front of it. How is someone in a wheelchair supposed to reach it at all? One day the maid put the bathmat over the shower rod; how is someone in a wheelchair supposed to reach that?