Eileen Schoch traveled to her mother’s funeral in Asheville, N.C. and found the hotel room — the one she’d called about in advance — wasn’t accessible as promised. Schoch, who uses a wheelchair after ...
Clockwise from top left: Eileen Schoch, Cory Lee, Kelly Mack and Karen Lohr are wheelchair users who've had to deal with hotel rooms that weren't accessible as promised. Eileen Schoch traveled to her ...
ADA regulations require hotels to put descriptions of a room's accessibility features on line but travelers tell NPR that accurate information is elusive. Cory Lee, who runs a travel website, says ...
The Americans with Disabilities Act, an anti-discrimination law signed by President George H.W. Bush in 1990, requires hotels to be made accessible to people with disabilities. All hotels, motels and ...
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