Anonymous
Post 11/16/2016 18:34     Subject: Is it ok to book an accessible hotel room if able-bodied?

No. Do you park in handicapped parking because it's bigger?

I am disabled, and I have come across issues when there are no accessible rooms left.
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2016 16:53     Subject: Is it ok to book an accessible hotel room if able-bodied?

Chances are the hotel would love to put you in that room. They are ground floor, and often perceived as not as nice. Just ask.
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2016 15:37     Subject: Is it ok to book an accessible hotel room if able-bodied?

Anonymous wrote:I used to end up with them all the time. Just ask when you check in. I think they are rarely requested, so I got them when I checked in from a late flight.

The big difference is usually a big bathroom with grab bars, and sometimes a "wheel in" shower. I never found them particularly desirable.


Yep, I got put in one pretty much every time I checked in after 9:30 PM when traveling for work.
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2016 15:32     Subject: Re:Is it ok to book an accessible hotel room if able-bodied?

No.
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2016 15:30     Subject: Is it ok to book an accessible hotel room if able-bodied?

I used to end up with them all the time. Just ask when you check in. I think they are rarely requested, so I got them when I checked in from a late flight.

The big difference is usually a big bathroom with grab bars, and sometimes a "wheel in" shower. I never found them particularly desirable.
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2016 15:30     Subject: Is it ok to book an accessible hotel room if able-bodied?

No bathtub. Why would you want that?
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2016 15:29     Subject: Is it ok to book an accessible hotel room if able-bodied?

Anonymous wrote:They typically aren't bigger rooms, they are standard size rooms with larger doorways, accessible door handles, accessible showers and bathrooms, etc.


This. There is no extra space.
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2016 15:25     Subject: Is it ok to book an accessible hotel room if able-bodied?

Don't do it. Bad karma and all that.
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2016 15:25     Subject: Is it ok to book an accessible hotel room if able-bodied?

In addition to the fact that they're not bigger, they're often right near exterior doorways and on the first floor so they can be noisy as hell. Adding to that, they have doorbells with flashing lights that drunk jackoffs like to ring in the middle of the night.
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2016 15:22     Subject: Is it ok to book an accessible hotel room if able-bodied?

You're not going to get a bigger room at most hotels. Just bigger doorways and an accessible shower. Do you really need those things when overall space is the same?
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2016 15:04     Subject: Is it ok to book an accessible hotel room if able-bodied?

They typically aren't bigger rooms, they are standard size rooms with larger doorways, accessible door handles, accessible showers and bathrooms, etc.
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2016 15:03     Subject: Re:Is it ok to book an accessible hotel room if able-bodied?

No. You might get lucky and get it, but you can absolutely not reserve it ahead of time. That's like taking a handicapped parking space.
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2016 15:03     Subject: Is it ok to book an accessible hotel room if able-bodied?

Yes. Perhaps when you arrive, you could check to see if any are still available. Otherwise, you might be taking a room from someone who actually needs it. I don't see the difference between this and a non-handicapped person parking in the handicapped spot because it's more convenient or is bigger.
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2016 15:02     Subject: Is it ok to book an accessible hotel room if able-bodied?

No
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2016 15:00     Subject: Is it ok to book an accessible hotel room if able-bodied?

And you just want the extra space?