including landmarks and their relation to each other, for example – or information on a smaller scale, such as the location of the coffee pot, telephone, toiletry products, and thermostat in a hotel...
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Orienting Attendees to the Meeting Space
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III-4.4400 Continuing obligation
ILLUSTRATION 1: A 100-room hotel is removing barriers in guest accommodations....
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Trends that Enhance or Hinder Accessibility
Trends in hotel decor and service can limit access: popular large furniture, such as armoires, may take up valuable maneuvering space in accessible rooms, and plush, pillow-top mattresses...
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What types of changes in policies, practices, or procedures would a public accommodation have to make to ensure equal access to persons with HIV or AIDS?
For example: A hotel does not allow pets....
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Verbalizing Directions
Indicate number of blocks to the department store and whether one proceeds right or left when exiting the hotel....
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L. Accessible Guest Rooms
accessible rooms/ suites that comply with the 2010 Standards dispersed among the various classes of accommodations as follows: a) seven standard rooms (two in the historic section of the Hotel...
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DEFENDANTS’ RAISED PORCHES
Defendants use the raised porches as an important part of the Hollister experience, intended to invite customers in to interact with props displayed to advertise their brand and attract...
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You must not discriminate against qualified individuals with a disability
example, if you choose to provide ground transportation and overnight accommodations to passengers because of a flight cancellation, you must ensure that the ground transportation to the hotel...
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26. WEBSITES
(a) By no later than August 30, 2011 and for the term of this Consent Decree, the www.hilton.com website and the websites for the Brands that are constructed on the www.hilton.com domain...
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Your ADA Obligations
., allow person to be accompanied by service animal or guide dog, even if a hotel has a ‘no pets’ policy); Eliminate discriminatory eligibility criteria (e.g., allow a guest to use...
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Permanently Fixed vs. Portable TTYs
ADAAG gives the example of a hotel registration desk in the vicinity of pay phones staffed at all times....
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United States of America v. Hilton Worldwide Inc. - Consent Decree
The United States alleges that HWI, which either owns, manages, or has entered into and maintains franchise license agreements with the hotel owners or the agents of the hotel owners of...
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Is a compliant passenger loading zone required where valet parking is provided?
Also, an accessible passenger loading zone is required where passenger loading zones are provided and specifically designed or designated, such as many hotel entrances, whether or not valet...
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Additional Clauses for Specific Disabilities
Likewise, if even a small portion of your attendees have Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS) or environmental illness, consider clauses requiring the hotel to avoid renovations prior to...
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§301(7)(A)
An inn, hotel, motel, or other place of lodging, except for an establishment located within a building that contains not more than five rooms for rent or hire and that is actually occupied...
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12181(7)(A)
(A) an inn, hotel, motel, or other place of lodging, except for an establishment located within a building that contains not more than five rooms for rent or hire and that is actually occupied...
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4.1.3(17)(c)(ii)
(ii) if an interior public pay telephone is provided in a stadium or arena, in a convention center, in a hotel with a convention center, or in a covered mall, at least one interior public...
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7.2(2)
(2) At ticketing counters, teller stations in a bank, registration counters in hotels and motels, box office ticket counters, and other counters that may not have a cash register but at...
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Transient Lodging
Transient lodging may include, but is not limited to, resorts, group homes, hotels, motels, and dormitories....
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Shower Stalls [4.21]
ADAAG provides specifications for several types of shower stall designs: roll-in, transfer, and, in hotels (section 9), a combination of the two....
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16(a)(iii)
(iii) The hotel has the required number of rooms for guests with hearing impairments, as set forth in ADA Standards §§ 9.1.2 and 9.1.3, that comply with ADA Standards § 9.3....
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16(f)
(f) At the same time that it submits its survey to the ADA Consultant, each hotel owner shall be required to either (i) certify that its hotel complies with all of the conditions set forth...
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Business and Conference Facilities
Business and Conference Facilities You will find that the techniques described above to assist guests who are blind or who have low vision in moving throughout your hotel will also help...
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SECTION 3101B SCOPE
Public pools include those located in or designated as the following: commercial building, hotel, motel, resort, recreational vehicle or mobile home park, campground, apartment house, condominium...