Ok then, place your accessible rooms with the accessible facilities on the ground floor and then everyone can get out!! What about the situtaion then with an expectant mother a temporarily disabled person, an overweight person, an obese person or the aged, or even the very young. The evacuation strategy should consider all vulnerable groups not just stick a few in rooms to suit yourself. We seem to have a few people thinking that people have a disablity because they want one. Too many Glen Hoddle's out there.
This is the EXACT reason that I am glad that the DRC now comes under basic human rights, These accessible rooms should be for ANYONE's use, as I have said before "Persons with difficulties" and "persons with problems" hence being big enough wether it needs a wide door for wheelchair access or someone that is suffering obesity, theres thousands of people out there with so so many different problems, but sadly as they may not come under the umbrella of what people perceive as "real disabled people" and thats not right!
I never meant for anyone think that I would demand " a few rooms to suit myself"
I just came on here to give my view that if a NEW hotel wants to build a room on each floor, because they want to be seen as offering choice so NOT to be discriminating, then just stairs would not be good enough! and Id be happy with ground floor as I would regard the fact that they DID have an accessible room, would suffice!
But then again, someone else might create merry hell, everyone is different, different views, different personalities, all unique individuals, I think the sooner society can stop putting "labels" on people, the better!
But if, due to someones circumstances they HAD to go in an entrance (that nobody else gets the pleasure of using) that had lighting of approx 1 lux, so they couldnt hardly see, and then have the door locked behind them, in two consecutive corridors, so they couldnt get out if they wanted, in a hurry, notwithstanding the fact that the "said" corridor was partially blocked with tables and chairs anyway, so a wheelchair couldnt do a 360% to turn, then YES, if that happened to me, then I would create merry hell, Who wouldnt? Thats what I term as discrimination, not the fact that someone couldnt have a room with a view! That personally wouldn't bother me, I would only really be concerned with the Health and Safety, safe in, safe out issues.
and Jokar, as for saying, "we seem to have a few people, thinking that people have a disability because they WANT one"
I can assure you, not being able to drive anymore, not being able to swallow sometimes, (liquid food for up to 6 months at a time) because risk of dying from choking, having tunnel vision, often with black dots and zig-zags, having muscle spasms (where you legs and arms go rock hard) and then weakness that sometimes you cant sit up properly, and violent non stop pins and needles..... Want a problem like that! I dont think so! I am so shocked that anyone would think it, let alone say it.
Well, I will toddle off now, I only wanted to make a comment about the "new hotel" senario,
Enjoy your weekend,
BYE