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Embassy Suites by Hilton Minneapolis Bloomington Edina

Bloomington, MN
8

Very good

1,481 reviews

Enjoy an indoor pool, complimentary breakfast, and a free area shuttle at this family-friendly hotel in Bloomington.

Top rated

Free WiFi

Gym & fitness facilities

Elevator / Lift

from
$141
/ night


FAQs

When booking a disabled accessible room, you can generally expect a variety of features designed to make your stay more comfortable and convenient. These may include wider doorways to accommodate wheelchairs, roll-in showers with grab bars for safety, and lowered countertops and light switches for easier access. Many rooms also offer space for maneuvering a wheelchair, as well as visual and auditory alerts for smoke alarms or doorbells. Each hotel's offerings might differ, so it's advisable to inquire directly about specific amenities.


To ensure that your hotel room meets your accessibility needs, it is highly recommended to communicate your specific requirements when making your reservation. You can either call the hotel directly or use their online channel to detail what features are crucial for you, such as a roll-in shower, accessible parking, or any mobility aids you may require. Confirming these details prior to your stay can help alleviate any concerns upon arrival and ensure a smoother experience throughout your visit.


Accessible hotel rooms are not always available on every floor, as their placement often depends on the building's architecture and the design of the property. Many hotels are required by law to provide a certain number of accessible rooms, typically located on the ground floor or near elevators for easy access. However, it’s essential to check with the hotel in advance to see where their accessible rooms are situated and if you need a specific floor for convenience.


While most hotels are designed to meet ADA standards, specific adaptations can sometimes be arranged based on individual needs. It is best to communicate these requests to the hotel in advance of your stay. Some common modifications may include additional grab bars, shower chairs, or even equipment like a bed rail. However, availability may vary, so it’s crucial to reach out to the hotel to discuss your specific needs to determine what accommodations can be made.


If you find that your accessible hotel room does not meet the agreed-upon standards upon arrival, it is important to address the issue promptly. Approach the front desk or management to explain the discrepancies and express your concerns. Most hotels strive to accommodate their guests' needs, and they may offer alternative solutions, such as relocating you to a more suitable room. Keeping a calm and clear communication will help in resolving the issue effectively.


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