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Holiday Inn Toronto International Airport by IHG

West Humber - Clairville, Toronto
7.8

Good

1,940 reviews

Relax at the full-service spa and enjoy the indoor pool at this eco-friendly hotel near Toronto Pearson Intl. Airport.

Pool

Parking

Free WiFi

Airport shuttle

from
$139
/ night


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Disabled accessible hotel rooms are specifically designed to accommodate guests with various disabilities. These rooms often include features such as wider doorways and halls to allow for easy wheelchair navigation. Bathrooms are equipped with grab bars, roll-in showers with shower chairs, and higher toilets for improved accessibility. Additionally, the furniture may be arranged to maximize space and ease of movement. Many hotels also offer visual and audible alarms to assist guests with hearing and vision impairments.


To ensure that a hotel room meets your specific accessibility needs, it's best to contact the hotel directly before booking. Discuss your requirements in detail, such as the need for wheelchair access, specific bathroom accommodations, or proximity to elevators. Most hotels are happy to assist and can provide information about the accessible features of their rooms. Additionally, asking for photographs or room layouts can help you understand whether it will meet your needs.


Yes, hotels must adhere to accessibility regulations, which vary by country. In Canada, the Accessible Canada Act sets standards for making services and environments accessible to individuals with disabilities. Hotels typically follow the guidelines laid out in this act, ensuring that their properties are compliant with accessibility requirements. These regulations often involve specific design requirements for public spaces and accommodations to ensure equal access for all guests.


In addition to accessible rooms, many hotels offer various services tailored to meet the needs of guests with disabilities. These can include personal assistance during check-in/check-out, transportation services that accommodate wheelchairs, and access to special mobility equipment. Some hotels may provide adaptive technologies like screen readers or text telephones. Always inquire ahead of your stay about what specific services can be available to enhance your experience.


Cities like Toronto strive to enhance accessibility by improving public infrastructure, which includes accessible public transportation options, ramps, and elevators in buildings, and clear signage. The city actively promotes inclusivity through its policies and initiatives. Community engagement and feedback from residents with disabilities play a vital role in understanding the unique challenges faced. Additionally, the presence of various accessibility features in hotels allows visitors to experience the city comfortably and enjoyably.


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