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#1 eleanorigby

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Posted 27 October 2009 - 06:07 PM

In a few months I am travelling to New Orleans for a job conference. The hotel that everyone at the conference is staying at is the Sheraton. I was just wondering if anyone here has ever stayed in a Sheraton hotel and what the accommodations are like. On the website it says that they have "tub seat for the disabled" and "wheelchair access bathroom". Now, I have my own definition of what an accessible bathroom and a tub seat are, but it may vary quite a bit from their definition! So I was just wondering if anyone else has stayed at a Sheraton and what their experience has been like. Also, I've never been to New Orleans, so does anyone know what accessbility in general like there? I'm going to be in the very touristy parts like Canal and Bourbon Street. Thanks!
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Posted 27 October 2009 - 06:11 PM

View Posteleanorigby, on Oct 27 2009, 07:07 PM, said:

In a few months I am travelling to New Orleans for a job conference. The hotel that everyone at the conference is staying at is the Sheraton. I was just wondering if anyone here has ever stayed in a Sheraton hotel and what the accommodations are like. On the website it says that they have "tub seat for the disabled" and "wheelchair access bathroom". Now, I have my own definition of what an accessible bathroom and a tub seat are, but it may vary quite a bit from their definition! So I was just wondering if anyone else has stayed at a Sheraton and what their experience has been like. Also, I've never been to New Orleans, so does anyone know what accessbility in general like there? I'm going to be in the very touristy parts like Canal and Bourbon Street. Thanks!

Why not give the hotel a ring and speak to the manager /ask a few questions.




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