“But for many hotel brands, travel agencies and tourism operators, it’s merely about ticking boxes and saving face.”
smh.com.au
So your hotel is ‘fully accessible’? That may not mean what you think
I live with multiple disabilities; I don’t need a ramp but I do need to know about your door knobs and the placement of your toilet roll.
daniellevates and Ernesto Jun1 CommentI’m guilty of using the phrase “fully accessible” off hand sometimes when a place or bathroom is exceptional, but it is true that the phrase doesn’t actually have an objective meaning!