hi
i went to fuerteventura 2 years ago when finding out about the holiday i asked all the questions that related to my disability to make sure it was suited to my needs to let you understand i have arthirits and corasion at the base of my spine and most time i need a walking stick
i was told there was a couple of stairs not much, and also it was a flat walk to the beach from the complex and was suitable for the disabled
well you should have seen my face when i arrived this was not what i was expecting
to get to the pool and bar there was stairs about 60 of them
also the area was very hilly and i never got around much
at the time of booking all i had was the picture from the book and the word of the agent i booked with
please please please check it out more than once the more feedback you get about disabled people going the better
i was not the only disabled person there and the hotels way of dealing with it was give you a scooter ( which you had to pay for ) i myself found this unexceptable , at some time in my life i will have to be in a wheelchair but at the moment i can still use my legs and would prefere to do so im not an object to overcome, all i wanted was to enjoy my holiday just like everyone else
Since finding HT I have been able to get first hand advice from the wonderful members, coupled with extensive internet research I have managed to find out which hotels and resorts are suitable.
Apart from asking questions here, I find one of the best ways to research is to put in a search for photos of the hotel or resort, many people now put their holiday pictures on the internet and from these you can get a pretty good idea of what a place is like. I have even been cheeky enough to e-mail the photographers explaining my disability and most are happy to answer questions.
I hope that now you have found this site you will not have to suffer a disappointing holiday again.
Lynn
sometimes you are better with word of mouth.
We have got testimonials on our website too.....again I have kept them all original, so there are the good and the bad comments.
But my question to all of you is ........ Is there anything else you would want to see? Is there anything else that I have forgotten? How can I gain your trust......at the end of the day I can say hand on heart what you see on the website is what we have.....but you don't know that do you!!
I have applied for different registrations here in France - but again, how are my UK guests going to understand what the criteria is. I have got classification form the French equivalent of the Spinal Injuries Association - all downloadable as a PDF - does it mean something to you - I would guess not a lot!!
Also as a new company - only been up and running since 2006 - this year is our first "proper" year - people have had to take us based on trust - word of mouth hasn't started yet, although I am sure it will, and bookings are coming in which is great - but how do I make you trust me?
I really hope that some people will visit our website and let me know what you think......good and bad, and if you can see things that would be useful, helpful, things I have forgotten then again, please say.
At the end of the day the main point I try and get across is that yes our accommodation is accessible, and we are trying to accommodate most disabled people, we endeavor to provide equipment if required, and we endeavor to cater for all......people are very individual, as are the disabilities, so although we try - we may have forgotten something or overlooked something - in that case please ask!
I should also mention - I had a car accident in 1995, so used a wheelchair for the best part of eight years - so I do have a fair idea of what my needs were as a wheelchair user.....I had been on these nightmare "accessible" holidays only to find that a bucket and I came best friends for the duration, etc hence we came up with this idea......that is where it all started!!
Please do feel free to make comments on the website and what you would like to see on our website, what would be helpful, etc
Jacqui
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