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To book an accessible room (not disabled)

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Montylooloo · 13/10/2025 16:41

Trying to book for a weekend away. All rooms are fully booked apart from three marketed as accessible. I would never normally book these as we don’t need accessibility and I would always leave for those in need. However it’s the only option? Is it totally morally awful to book one in this instance? Specific holiday park so no other option.

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UnctuousUnicorns · 13/10/2025 19:57

*Wet room not set room ffs! 🙄

Donsyb · 15/10/2025 11:15

When I worked in a hotel we would place not disabled people in an accessible room as a last resort if we were fully booked. It’s fine if it’s a fairly last minute trip, you’re not booking a long time out?

Hoodedfinger · 15/10/2025 11:19

I don't think tthere's any moral reason not to book it and I woukd if I needed to stay there and that was the only option, but I wouldn't stay there by choice, simply because the bathroom layout might be uncomfortable for me.

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