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Thursday, June 6, 2013


Novotel Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil

Avenida Dr. Nelson D'Ávila, 2200 Vila das Acácias, São José dos Campos - SP 12245-031

Phone:+55 (12) 4009-7826
http://www.novotel.com/gb/hotel-0472-novotel-sao-jose-dos-campos/index.shtml

These notes refer only to the wheelchair accessible aspects of this hotel. For other reviews see TripAdvisor.

There is a flat entrance to the hotel with automatic doors. There is level access throughout the lobby, bar and restaurant area, and accessible toilets off the lobby. Circulation in the public areas is excellent. Hardwood floors make wheeling very easy.

My room was a standard double bed wheelchair accessible room. The room was large enough – just! There was a very tight space between the bed and the edge of the minbar unit. Initially I couldn’t fit through, but by pushing the bed over be about 15cm (6”) I could get through comfortably. (My chair is 680mm – 28” – wide). The work desk is very narrow and has to be to accommodate a wheelchair between the desk and the end of the bed. Once past the bed there is adequate turning space. There is a sofa bed in the room also, but if it was pulled out and made up the room would be barely usable for a wheelchair. The bed is at a very comfortable height for transfers. There is no bedside locker or shelf which was a bit awkward.

The workdesk was at a good height, and although narrow it could accommodate my laptop comfortably. Power sockets were easy to reach. Light switches were at a comfortable height, and all room lights could be turned on or off while lying in the bed. The A/C was controlled by a remote control device which was left in easy reach beside the TV remote.

The closet had no door and had a clothes hang rail that could be pulled down to wheelchair height. While some storage was too high to reach there was adequate drawer and storage space down low.

The bathroom is large with plenty of turn space and has a very wide door sliding door.  There was ample knee room under sink. A large mirror gives a decent view of yourself and is tilted downward.  The toilet is easily accessible for a 90o transfer. It is a standard toilet with a plastic fitting to raise it to a height suitable for ambulant disabled. Personally I find those very uncomfortable and difficult to work with, but your mileage may vary. Grab rails are well positioned and the towels are hung on the grab rails within easy reach.

The shower is one of the room’s better points. It is a roll-in shower with a sturdy fold down shower seat mounted to the wall suitable for a 90 degree left hand transfer. There is a hand held hose mounted on the wall in a fixed position, and a second rose in the middle of the ceiling which soaks you nicely when seated on the seat. Water controls were within easy reach. The water never got dangerously hot.

Although the room is a bit on the small side, I found the hotel from an access point of view and I would recommend this hotel for wheelchair users.

 

 

 

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