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Information For Guests With Disabilities

  • Accessible Rooms. Our hotel has rooms with special features for guests with mobility disabilities such as wider doorways, roll-in showers, toilets with grab bars, and more maneuvering space. We also have rooms with visual alarms and notification devices for guests who are deaf or hard of hearing. If you need a room with these features, please contact the front desk to see if any are available.
  • Accessible facilities. Our facilities are designed to be usable by individuals with who use wheelchairs and other mobility devices.
  • Service Animals. Our hotel welcomes service animals that are individually trained to perform work or tasks for individuals with disabilities in all areas open to guests. No special paperwork, collar or vest is required for service animals, and pet fees/policies do not apply to them. Please note that service animals may not be in the swimming pool or other bodies of water, and may not be left alone in rooms.
  • Assistance for blind/low vision guests. If you need any written/printed information to be read to you, or would like an orientation of your room or the facilities, please contact the front desk or guest services.
  • Emergency procedures. Please contact the front desk to inquire about what to do in the event of an emergency.
  • Other requests. If you have any other disability-related requests during your stay, we are here to help. Please contact the front desk or our Duty Manager who is the ADA Contact Person.

Information For Guests With Disabilities

The hotel is protected by the most up-to-date fire prevention devices and alarm systems. Please make yourself aware of the emergency procedures listed here to further enhance your safety and security. Your Best Defense Against a Fire is to Plan Ahead.

  • Locate two exits nearest your room. Be sure they are unlocked and unblocked. Then count the doors between your room and exits so you’ll have a reference point if it is smoky or dark.
  • When you hear an alarm, ACT, don’t simply investigate.
  • If the fire is in your room, get out and close the door. Alert your neighbors. Once out, report the fire.
  • If the fire is not in your room, leave if you can. First, feel the door. If it is cool, open it slowly and go to the nearest exit. Crawl if there is smoke. Fresher air will be at the floor. Take your keys so you can go back to your room if you can’t use the exits.
  • NEVER USE ELEVATORS DURING A FIRE. They could stop at the fire floor.
    If your door is hot, don’t open it. Your room may be the safest place to be. Seal all cracks with wet towels. Shut off fans and air conditioners. Signal from your window. Call the fire department and wait to be rescued.

Traveler Safety

  • Don’t answer the door in a hotel or motel room without verifying who is there. If a person claims to be an employee, call the front desk and ask if someone from their staff is supposed to have access to your room and for what purpose.
  • When returning to your hotel or motel late in the evening, use the main entrance of the hotel. Be observant and look around before entering parking lots, and before leaving your vehicle.
  • Close the door securely whenever you are in your room and use all of the locking devices provided.
  • Do not needlessly display guest room keys in public or carelessly leave them on restaurant tables, at the swimming pool, or other places where they might be stolen.
  • Do not draw attention to yourself by displaying large amounts of cash or expensive jewelry.
  • Do not invite strangers to your room for any reason.
  • Do not leave valuables in your vehicle.
  • Check to see that any sliding glass doors or windows and any connecting room doors are locked.
  • If you are traveling with children, provide adult supervision and know their whereabouts at all times.
  • If you see any suspicious activity, please report your observations to the management.