Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort and Spa
25135 Park
Lantern · Dana Point, California 92629 USA
These notes are intended to
provide guidance for wheelchair users considering this hotel. If you are
looking for comments on the hotel experience see tripadvisor.
Conclusion: A lovely resort, fully accessible despite many different levels,
let down by a bed in the accessible room that is too high to use.
The hotel has a fine
location at beautiful Dana Point. It is located high on a bluff with a steep
set of steps leading to the beach and harbor area below. The hotel is on many levels with steps but
all areas of the hotel are wheelchair accessible - although you may have to
follow a convoluted route to get to some places!
There are three steps up to
the entrance, with gently sloping ramps on both left and right. The front doors
are automatic. The reception area is fully accessible. Off reception is a
bar/cafe area up a couple of steps, with an outdoor seating area with fabulous
views. Both are accessible via ramps but it is kind of hard to find them. Best
to ask a staff member to show you. The
restaurant is one floor down, accessible via lift (elevator).
All areas of the grounds,
including the swimming pool, seemed to be accessible. The pool has a lift chair
attached to one corner to enable transfer in and out of the pool.
The wheelchair accessible
room I booked had two double beds since I was travelling with my family. The
room was a long way from the elevator over thick pile carpet which made
wheeling difficult. The room itself was very large with plenty of space around
and between the beds. Sliding doors opened onto a balcony and there was no
trouble wheeling over the small lip to access it.
The work desk was a
comfortable size and help. The power
sockets were below the work desk and a little awkward to reach, but not
impossible. The closets, minibar and coffee maker were all accessible although
the mini-bar dry goods and menu were out of reach. The TV remote was in a cradle
in front of the TV and easy to reach. A/C controls were also at a good height.
The bed was nearly impossible to get into. There is a trend at the moment for
very high beds. This one was way too high for a comfortable transfer and the
act of getting into bed was exhausting and risky. The room lights could not be
controlled from the bed.
The bathroom was very
large, the shower enormous! The shower had a fold down seat and the controls
could easily be reached from that seat. There was a single hand held shower
hose on a wall mounted rail. The toilet had plenty of circulation space around
it suitable for anything from a 0 to 180 degree transfer, and well positioned
grab rails. The sink had plenty of knee room and was easy to access. A large mirror gives a decent view of your
upper body but it is not tilted making it difficult to get a full length view.
The towels are hung on a bar in the shower and are accessible from a wheelchair.
We had two minor problems
with the room - not worth complaining about at the time as we were only staying
one night. However, when we mentioned them on checkout they immediately waived
the resort fee as a courtesy gesture.
This is a lovely hotel, with great facilities and service. However I
don't think I can recommend it, or use it again myself, simply because of the
ridiculously high beds. Is there an ADA guideline for bed height? If not, there should be!
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