<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by pbyaeger:
In fact the entire bath was less than age-friendly, with a slippery tub, no grab bars anywhere, and a toilet paper holder that required contortions to reach.
When I called downstairs again, the front desk person snapped "why didn't you request a handicapped room?"
Well, gosh, I thought, it's just that I didn't need one,
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Listen to the front desk person. You do need one.
Hotels go through extra lengths to put safety bars in the bath, non-slip tubs, lower toilets so you can reach the TP and hand held shower heads. Those are rooms for the handicapped.
Reserve one next time and you will be happier...