
The most difficult thing for traveling
on wheelchair is to find a wheelchair accessible hotel.
Please refer to my experiences. Prices include tax.
| how to find economy hotels that wheelchair users can stay |
| 1. Don't worry if there is no accessible room. OK as long as you can use bathroom and toilet. |
| 2. Many economy hotels have rooms are upstairs without elevator. So look for middle class hotels. |
| 3. Some economy hotels may have rooms on the ground floor. So look for those. |
| 4. Major American and French hotels are likely to be more accessible. |
| 5. Public bathroom and toilet are welcome. Because they are more spacious. Easy to enter and use. |
| 6. Ask the taxi driver for hotel information on your way from the airport pr station because they know the area. |
| 7. Arrive at the destination in the morning which will give you more time to find your hotel. |
| 8. Stay in the center of town or near station. So you can walk to go sightseeing. Location is more important than price. |
| 9. Make baggage small as possible. Sometimes you must walk long hours to find a hotel. |
| 10. Get a discount when you stay longer. ex: 25 $ × 3 night = 75 $ >>> 70 $ |