Washington Dulles Airport, VA, USA - Hotel (Hilton)
Hilton Washington Dulles Airport, 13869 Park Centre Road, Herndon, VA 20171, USA
This entry describes my experiences at the Hilton Washington Dulles Airport, and is intended to assist wheelchair users or disabled travelers considering this hotel.
This hotel is just a few minutes from Dulles International Airport (IAD) and offers a wheelchair accessible shuttle bus. But only one of their shuttles is accessible so it has to be booked. On the night I stayed here, the accessible shuttle was "in the shop" and unavailable which is frustrating in the extreme. Perhaps having two accessible shuttles would be a good idea? the hotel staff were very apologetic, and booked a taxi for the morning which the hotel paid for.
This hotel is just a few minutes from Dulles International Airport (IAD) and offers a wheelchair accessible shuttle bus. But only one of their shuttles is accessible so it has to be booked. On the night I stayed here, the accessible shuttle was "in the shop" and unavailable which is frustrating in the extreme. Perhaps having two accessible shuttles would be a good idea? the hotel staff were very apologetic, and booked a taxi for the morning which the hotel paid for.
Flat entrance to the hotel
with automatic doors. There is level access throughout the lobby, bar and
restaurant area.
I stayed in a two double
bed room with tub (kudos to Hilton website that allows you to select a room to
this level of detail). Room was on ground floor, a bit of a haul to get there
from the lobby over thick carpet and a short ramp. The room is large and spacious, not over
crammed with furniture. There is enough
room between the beds to fit a wheelchair comfortably, access to either bed is
no problem. The work desk is a little low and I was unable to wheel under it.
The desk lamp has two easily accessed electric sockets. No wired internet that
I could find, but the wifi worked well.
It took me a while to find the closet -
unusually it is located in the bathroom.
Closet has a bar at a comfortable height for hanging shirts etc. There
are three light switches between the beds that allow you to turn off certain
room lights from the bed. Experiment to find what which ones!
The bed is at a reasonable
height for transfer, not too high.
Air conditioning unit has
an easily accessed wall mounted temperature control (old style analog slider)
but the on/off control is high on the wall and blocked by the armchair.
The bathroom is large with
plenty of turn space. Ample knee room under sink. Large mirror gives a decent
view. Toilet is easily accessible for
transfer. Grab rails well positioned. The towels are stored on a shelf above
the bath tub that is totally inaccessible from a wheelchair.
The tub is easy to access
but the grab rails are badly positioned and too high to assist in a transfer
they are fine for ambulant disabled.
This is a common problem in hotels. It seems that a rom with a tub is
assumed to be for ambulant disabled, and a rool-in shower for wheelchairs. But, of course, many wheelchair users prefer
a tub as it is often safer than a shower seat. Once on the tub, the water
controls are easy to reach. However, the
hand held shower rose is mounted on a rail but even at its lowest point is too
high for a wheelie to reach. There
is no temperature cut-off so you need to be careful when adjusting the temperature to avoid
scalding de-sensitized areas of your body.
Overall, the room is a bit
tired and in need of a refurb. It's acceptable, but the recently redone rooms
in the Marriott are nicer. But the
Marriott only offers king size beds in the handicapped rooms which makes it
useless if you are travelling with young kids.
I would use the Hilton again if the price was right, or I needed to have
two beds in the room.
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