Hotel Rooms With A Wheelchair, The Good and The Bad - Part 2

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  • čas přidán 26. 11. 2019
  • Why can't all hotels be designed this way?
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Komentáře • 56

  • @tazz378
    @tazz378 Před 4 lety +2

    Try Candlewood Suites (IHG). The accessible rooms are well designed. They include a stove, microwave, full size refrigerator and dishwasher. Plus if you need to do laundry the laundry facilities are free.

    • @ProTipsForParas
      @ProTipsForParas  Před 4 lety

      Wow!
      Is Candlewood American? I haven't seen them before.

    • @tazz378
      @tazz378 Před 4 lety

      Candlewood Suites has locations in the States but they do have a few locations in Canada. West Edmonton Alberta and Montreal are two that are currently available. It is the hotel chain that is my first choice. I have mobility issues. I use a rollator Walker in order to walk. So handicap accessible rooms are helpful.

  • @johncruckshank5727
    @johncruckshank5727 Před 2 lety +3

    We have found the Hampton Inns to be superior for chair bound use. The king beds are always TOO high. Keep up the great work! ! ! !

  • @scubaguy007
    @scubaguy007 Před 4 lety +3

    I’ve been in a chair for 33 years. I’ve seen some real shit and for several years I let it piss me off. I realized that the world is struggle so how I respond will greatly effect the outcome. You’re doing a good thing with your videos, I just wished you didn’t seem irritated.

    • @LifewithKat2002
      @LifewithKat2002 Před rokem

      As someone with CP who has been in a chair almost 10 years I would not be able to travel if my accessible hotel room was like hers in part 1 she should be irritated...she can make it work when she needs to It would be impossible for me I'm very irritated that's what they consider accessible! I do not travel because I haven't had the chance to but that doesn't mean that I shouldn't be able to

  • @davidboyle7034
    @davidboyle7034 Před 4 lety +2

    You are so much better at moving around in your wheelchair than I am you seem to fit in places where my chair can't. You got skills. Thanks for sharing it helps me understand problems I haven't run into yet

  • @rtlamb
    @rtlamb Před 4 lety +2

    Staff can definitely make a great experience or a negative experience. I also find that my ability to smile and be nice is super helpful.

  • @rickh8123
    @rickh8123 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much for sharing the hotel chain that has taken us into account with the layout of their rooms. Next time I’m on the road I’ll be looking for them. Thank you for sharing your continuing life journey with us and we will share our findings with you to make us all more adaptive 🦽

  • @banegool
    @banegool Před rokem +1

    I'm a t5 para and my wife uses a powerchair and we'd consider getting a room like this hitting the jackpot. its almost perfect. The only thing to make it better would be grab handles arround the toilet.

  • @qksmith
    @qksmith Před 4 lety +4

    Good to see it was more positive than the previous experience.

  • @Pingaheimer
    @Pingaheimer Před 2 lety

    idk why i just love watching your videos, i'm not paralyzed or physically disabled, i just love your personality and your videos are interesting.

  • @elizabethschiele6243
    @elizabethschiele6243 Před 3 lety

    Very good of you to make a useful video to help others.

  • @juantamayo7590
    @juantamayo7590 Před 4 lety +3

    Great vid, thanks for sharing!!

  • @mariekeboneschansker9233
    @mariekeboneschansker9233 Před 2 lety +1

    if you belive in love at plain sight you have me! just the way you moving, talking and smiling iam also in a wheelchair and love the way you take the things on youre way (not only this video) like to see you... greets from The Netherlands

  • @banegool
    @banegool Před rokem

    An alternative to the expensive Roho is camping sleeping mat foam. It's cheap and comes in 6'roll which i cut to needed size. It's essentaly plastic so it drys out pretty quick. I use it padding all kinds of things.

  • @BumblebeeTeeUK
    @BumblebeeTeeUK Před 5 měsíci

    Im in the Uk and I hit many issues with accessible hotel rooms in my wheelchair.
    I gave feedback on a wet room flooding out the bathroom to the room, they changed the flooring so the water would drain. sadly there was issues that you would knock the temperature control on the shower.
    i really think hotels need to take advice from a variety of disabled users to try get it better and of course safe.

  • @2111jade
    @2111jade Před 4 lety +8

    It's kind of sad that the non accessible rooms are more accessible then the "accessible" rooms. Yeah. It's not perfect but still.

  • @briancox2806
    @briancox2806 Před 4 lety +2

    I am a para 10 yrs now and have stayed at a Hampton inn.only found 2 things wrong with my "accessible" room. sink was too high and bed was too tall. I let them know about the problems,they appreciated my input,

    • @ProTipsForParas
      @ProTipsForParas  Před 4 lety

      Appreciating input and solving the problem are two (almost unrelated) things

  • @yolandapolanco
    @yolandapolanco Před 4 lety +3

    Oh wow I learned something today! I'm 6'4" and have always wondered whether things placed at my waist level were just done to annoy or spite tall people, but now it makes sense. to have done it with purpose. Anyway, happy travels!

    • @ProTipsForParas
      @ProTipsForParas  Před 4 lety +1

      Ya! fully understand the tall person frustrations. Not near 6'4. But all these shorty designs are for us super vert challenged! Happy New Year :) thanks for watching the nonsense

    • @yolandapolanco
      @yolandapolanco Před 4 lety

      @@ProTipsForParas IDK with what intentions you post your vids, but I find it great to see and understand how "the other" experiences life. It's not nonsense IMO

    • @12antne
      @12antne Před 4 lety +1

      And I’m 6’3 so I’m with you on this...

  • @markrumfola9833
    @markrumfola9833 Před 4 lety +1

    Your very smart. that's a plus.

  • @liamroday6465
    @liamroday6465 Před 4 lety

    I am glad you found a better hotel and experience, thanks for pointing out the robo mini cushion, I had not seen those before and I have now found them on Amazon. I well be adding one to my travel sruff, as for the bath tub I have been useing a Aerobic Stepper that I had gotten on Amazon, as I can set it at different heights as needed with a towel on top of it. However, I believe I well be useing a robo mini here in the near future.

    • @ProTipsForParas
      @ProTipsForParas  Před 4 lety +1

      It is my most cherished travel accessory. It is also nice to have my germs on my germs ;P

    • @jessicasevigny1206
      @jessicasevigny1206 Před 4 lety

      @@ProTipsForParas I can definitely tell you any Hilton room in their chain is accessible for people with disabilities. All staff is trained to respect every guest that comes through the doors. That is why our family is golden members with them cause we only book rooms through them. I especially like their hotels a lot because I have no emotional support or service dog problems at their hotels unlike other hotels cause they are so well trained.

  • @silkedavid8876
    @silkedavid8876 Před 4 lety +1

    Just watched part 1 and 2. The problem is that hotels do not expect actual paralysed people, maybe even traveling by themselves(!), to use these rooms. They are made for people with mobility issues, and most likely a partner who is expected to help. These reviews will hopefully help hotels to contact local organisations to help design these rooms. I work in hotels, and I have experienced that all thought goes into the bathroom, but not the room itself. once I did not realise until much later that I was cleaning an "accessible" room. It had a nice wetroom, but no way could you get a wheelchair either side of the bed to be able to transfer!

    • @ProTipsForParas
      @ProTipsForParas  Před 4 lety +1

      Right! Never expected to be independent :( And then we transfer from the foot of the bed and drag tail

  • @patriciagunter133
    @patriciagunter133 Před 3 lety

    Great video!! You don't mention the height of the bed, which for me always seems to be a problem. I cannot tell you the number of hotel person at the front desk tell me the bed cannot be lowered.
    I always insist, and they usually can. I use Marriott's because their bathrooms and usually very accessible and the beds can be managed. Good for you for doing this!!

  • @arthurmacarthur5415
    @arthurmacarthur5415 Před 4 lety

    Any more info on that roho pad? How should I search for it? Looks like a perfect travel gadget to have

  • @JyhtdsxssHyfseghuj
    @JyhtdsxssHyfseghuj Před 4 lety

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  • @NANCYRD622
    @NANCYRD622 Před 4 lety +1

    I really enjoy your videos. My daughter is a wheelchair user and going to a hotel can be quite stressful. I too have found Hampton Inn and other Hilton hotels work well for her. However, recently, we ran into a problem with a roll in shower because it had a half glass and is not a regular RIS. It was impossible for her to use so the manager worked with us in finding a suitable room for her. That is the first hotel to do something like that. Have you found any other hotel chains to work well as far as accessibility?

    • @ProTipsForParas
      @ProTipsForParas  Před 4 lety +1

      Homewood Suites is another part of the Hampton chain that is good. But no, other than that most suck mostly!

  • @markrumfola9833
    @markrumfola9833 Před 4 lety +1

    Your very smart I'd say. that helps

  • @vesarchauhan3418
    @vesarchauhan3418 Před 2 lety

    👌👌👌👍

  • @newfie2012
    @newfie2012 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm in a wheelchair as will and it's not fair how they treats us. now days everything should be wheelchair accessible but you don't see it happening. I live in Canada as well.

    • @ProTipsForParas
      @ProTipsForParas  Před 4 lety +1

      People are under the impression that it is great here for everyone. They are mistaken. Where in Canada?

    • @newfie2012
      @newfie2012 Před 4 lety

      @@ProTipsForParas I'm From Newfoundland

  • @liesbeth9810
    @liesbeth9810 Před 4 lety

    I hate when they assume.. I booked a normal room in Amsterdam, and without even asking she rebooked my room to an “accessible” room, that I didn’t ask for or needed. I am lucky enough to still be able to walk inside, and now this room was fine.. but it felt like I was in a hospital (there was an alarm system in the bathroom, and it was almost a copy of a hospital bathroom.. 😑 so the mirror and sink were at a wheelchair height, but nowhere to sit other than the ground when showering.. that’s why I wanted a normal room that has a tub in it that helps me so much with pain and takes much less energy then showering standing up.. or sitting on the ground as I can’t stand up showering...) also it wasn’t wheelchair friendly like at all.. high fluffy carpet, not enough room for my wheelchair...

  • @tyreebrownart
    @tyreebrownart Před 4 lety +1

    Why is the regular room more accessible than the accessible room

  • @amyclark7312
    @amyclark7312 Před 4 lety +1

    Hotels should hire you for input!

  • @live4marilyn
    @live4marilyn Před 4 lety

    I'm starting to think that parts 1 and 2 were formatted for VR users.

  • @TerrileeYO
    @TerrileeYO Před 4 lety

    Om not a para brhough handicapped and i need this info ive lwaemed from u

  • @reopat14
    @reopat14 Před 4 lety

    You are an educator

  • @lucitacampos9069
    @lucitacampos9069 Před 4 lety

    Para mi gusto la tabla de planchar debió estar en portada en la pared para darle facilidad a la persona y los encendidos de luz un poco más bajos de la misma nada los espejos por lo de más todo hermoso

  • @henrymykkanen4696
    @henrymykkanen4696 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello, I know what you are saying about rooms be that way, I am a disabled person also.

    • @ProTipsForParas
      @ProTipsForParas  Před 4 lety

      There needs to be an 'agree' button... to agree with a thumbs down

  • @tracythompson4798
    @tracythompson4798 Před 4 lety +2

    I am in a wheelchair because of MS recently. Could you demonstrate how you get into bed. I have great difficulty getting into bed, pointers could be helpful. I am 55 and not as strong as you anymore. 😉

    • @ProTipsForParas
      @ProTipsForParas  Před 4 lety

      I am not sure how this would be done with limited strength without the assistance of a sliding board. Have you used a sliding board ever? It was a huge asset when I was first injured and still healing

  • @singlelmorning
    @singlelmorning Před 3 lety

    Yo are very strong. Anda very pretty