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2023년 8월 24일
This is a lovely property in a very nice small town located just a few miles from history- filled Peshtigo, WI. It is also halfway (by car) if you are traveling from Sault Sainte Marie, MI to Chicago, IL. Ok. That is how I selected Marinette. But this was the first time I selected a Country Inn & Suites by Radisson hotel. And I have traveled a LOT. I put this hotel within the city because I’m reading about it seemed to have been recently renovated, had a couple of very nice restaurants and cheese shops, and other things very near by which I felt I’d want to visit quickly during my two hours after arriving in the afternoon. And I called and spoke to the staff when booking 2rooms - one needing to be accessible because I am in a wheelchair. I splurged in fact because I was “sold” an Accesible suite with 2 Q beds, mini fridge, microwave. How lovely, I thought. Bottom line: wheelchair users beware!! Let me explain. My room was on the second floor, accessible by a nice sized elevator-. Unfortunately, the elevator itself is located a distance from any of the entrances and once I got off on the second floor, I found that my room (Rm 215) was quite far down from the elevator. That should’ve been my first red flag. I did call the desk and told him I was concerned in case there was any kind of an emergency because with other people filling the hallway and if there were any difficulty with small car, blackout, I would never find the elevator or the able to get to it. I wanted them to be certain to make a note in case of an emergency they were to call the emergency services people to let them know someone in a wheelchair was trapped in room 215. OK, but let’s get to the room itself. I am going to post a couple of photos which will help make this shorter since you can see some of the problems for yourself that way. Open the door to the room and you’re in an extremely small room which they considered to be the suite. The wheelchair barely fit in the room, but with all the furniture they had in it, the furniture was totally inappropriate for anyone in a wheelchair and impossible for wheelchair user to use. It just caused barriers. The hallway, then led to go past the bathroom, which was totally not accessible and onward to the bedroom. From the bedroom, if wanting to go to the bathroom, the bathroom door opened the wrong direction, so it was necessary to bypass the bathroom and somehow get that bathroom door open behind you by asking another person to do that and continue down the hall and out past the suite out the door and into the hallway, in order to be able to have enough room to turn around and come back into the Room down the hallway to where the bathroom door was finally open. Unfortunately, the bathroom itself was too small to accommodate a wheelchair, the sink was exceedingly shallow and had pipes that are under it so I wheelchair person could not access it, and the toilet had no appropriate grab bars or space around it. I complai
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