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Seven Unintended Consequences of Being an Accessible Hotel

April 25, 2023 by rschultz Leave a Comment

Woman holding a sign that says 15% of the population has a diasability #wethe15

Don’t worry – they’re all good things! There are many unforeseen benefits galore that hoteliers derive from simply being more inclusive for people with disabilities, foremost of which is that they will be prepared for the tsunami of baby boomer travelers that will evolve into a disability in the very near future. From saving time to mitigating lawsuits, improving accessibility creates many positive side effects. Read more here.

Our Takeaway: Hoteliers are finding benefits that not only keep them out of the courts, but also in the know about the way accessibility benefits the local community as well as visiting guests.

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