Contribute to expand the accessible travel community across the world
Contribute to expand the accessible travel community across the world
List any type of accessible property
List any type of accessible property

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Utilize advanced accessibility filters to make your listing clear & understandable to customers.
Utilize advanced accessibility filters to make your listing clear & understandable to customers.
Create a comfortable home away from home for your guests
Inform yourself on common evaluation criteria that guests with limited mobility use to evaluate whether or not a stay will acommondate their needs.
Record the dimensions of rooms & shared areas
For people with limited mobility, understanding the dimensions of your accommodation will help them to make an informed choice on whether or not this home-away-from-home will be comfortable. Common requested measurements include:
- 
bed height
 - 
elevator width
 - 
hotel room door width
 - 
bathroom door width
 - 
toilet height
 
Prepare detailed photos
When evaluating an acommondation option, potential guests can quickly discern if it will be appropriate for their needs and save the extra effort of making a phone call if you can provide detailed photos of:
- 
Building Entrance
 - 
Elevator
 - 
Hallways
 - 
Shower
 - 
Toilet
 - 
Bathroom sink
 - 
Bed
 
Prepare adapted room items as a back-up
The best thing you can do to prepare your accommodation for guests with limited mobility is to ensure the accessible rooms are built to account for all needs. There are some specific items that we suggest having on hand to ensure guest comfort:
- 
Portable shower chair
 - 
Raised toilet seat
 - 
Low bed
 
Consider the full guest experience
A great guest experience extends beyond the room. Depending the services you provide, is each touchpoint accessible? Considerations include:
- 
Trained staff with understanding of accessibility needs
 - 
Accessible building entrance
 - 
Accessible shuttle service
 - 
Accessible bathroom in the hotel restaurant
 - 
Suggestions for accessible activities in the area
 
Learn from your guests!
Ask your guests if they are comfortable sharing any suggestions to improve the experience. Suggestions include:
- 
Keep track of common questions you are asked if guests call ahead to confirm details about their accessible stay. There may be a chance to improve your accommodation listing on our website!
 - 
If your guests share any accessible activities in the area they are enjoying over their stay, consider keeping a list to share with future guests.
 - 
Monitor your reviews. There is always room for improvement, and we can continue to build an accessible travel community through listening to the needs of our customers.
 
Create a comfortable home away from home for your guests
Inform yourself on common evaluation criteria that guests with limited mobility use to evaluate whether or not a stay will acommondate their needs.
Record the dimensions of rooms & shared areas
For people with limited mobility, understanding the dimensions of your accommodation will help them to make an informed choice on whether or not this home-away-from-home will be comfortable. Common requested measurements include:
- 
bed height
 - 
elevator width
 - 
hotel room door width
 - 
bathroom door width
 - 
toilet height
 
Prepare detailed photos
When evaluating an acommondation option, potential guests can quickly discern if it will be appropriate for their needs and save the extra effort of making a phone call if you can provide detailed photos of:
- 
Building Entrance
 - 
Elevator
 - 
Hallways
 - 
Shower
 - 
Toilet
 - 
Bathroom sink
 - 
Bed
 
Prepare adapted room items as a back-up
The best thing you can do to prepare your accommodation for guests with limited mobility is to ensure the accessible rooms are built to account for all needs. There are some specific items that we suggest having on hand to ensure guest comfort:
- 
Portable shower chair
 - 
Raised toilet seat
 - 
Low bed
 
Consider the full guest experience
A great guest experience extends beyond the room. Depending the services you provide, is each touchpoint accessible? Considerations include:
- 
Trained staff with understanding of accessibility needs
 - 
Accessible building entrance
 - 
Accessible shuttle service
 - 
Accessible bathroom in the hotel restaurant
 - 
Suggestions for accessible activities in the area
 
Learn from your guests!
Ask your guests if they are comfortable sharing any suggestions to improve the experience. Suggestions include:
- 
Keep track of common questions you are asked if guests call ahead to confirm details about their accessible stay. There may be a chance to improve your accommodation listing on our website!
 - 
If your guests share any accessible activities in the area they are enjoying over their stay, consider keeping a list to share with future guests.
 - 
Monitor your reviews. There is always room for improvement, and we can continue to build an accessible travel community through listening to the needs of our customers.
 
