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#1 irish

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Posted 06 June 2010 - 11:58 PM

I have recently been traveling quite a bit and noticing that most hotels and motels are moving to the higher, cushier beds. This makes transfer in and moving around extremely difficult.
I have found Residence Inn, Hyatt and Embassy Suites to be difficult. Without trying each and every one, I thought I'd see if anyone had a good experience.

thoughts please

Edited by irish, 06 June 2010 - 11:59 PM.


#2 wheelywendy

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Posted 07 June 2010 - 03:09 AM

hi i found the premier inn at cannock south and the travel lodge at hilton park services on m6 staffs both ok, but a friend said she stopped at a premier inn (cant remember which one) and that had a very high bed making transfer difficult, nb if anyone books the premier inn at cannock south dont accept room 1, they call it a disabled room but its very difficult to get round as it tiny the bathroom door is tight and the bathroom isnt very big and not really disablked friendly (ask for a room in the newer section theyre ok ((they habve low bath not wet room, cannock orbital a mile down the road have wet rooms and their beds are also good
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Posted 22 August 2010 - 09:43 AM

The beds at DHC Chiang Mai ( www.dhcchiangmai.com) are great : fully electric or king size single or king size double .
You are welcome to try them and leave a feedback on the subject.

Mioara

Edited by MDK, 22 August 2010 - 10:51 AM.

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