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Are InnWorks hotels accessible to those in wheelchairs or using walkers?

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Are InnWorks hotels accessible to those in wheelchairs or using walkers?

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Each InnWorks hotel has some rooms designated as disabled-accessible. Because most InnWorks’ hotels were built prior to the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), the disabled-accessible rooms may not meet all of the ADA requirements for newly-constructed lodgings. However, our disabled-accessible rooms met all of the code requirements at the time the properties were constructed. All InnWorks’ disabled-accessible rooms have one bed. The rooms do not connect to an adjoining room. The bathrooms are extra-large, with maneuvering room for wheelchairs and/or walkers, and support bars. Most of the bathing facilities consist of tubs with seats and hand-held showers. Two of our properties have wheelchair-accessible showers.

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