Recently, we had to travel to Detroit for the Annual Autorama at the COBO  
Center and made reservations at the downtown Holiday Inn, two weeks before. 
We  arrived late that night and provided a nice room with 2 queen beds.  We 
had  a lot of gear including a shower/toilet chair on wheels.  We were tired 
and  when we hit the room, we didn't realize that it was NOT Accessible, 
until I  checked out the bathroom.  The next morning, after a great breakfast 
we  approached management about the "accessible" room and was advised that 
there  were none available.  I winked and nod, then whispered ADA and 
suddenly  management offered us a suite on the top floor with full kitchen and  
bathroom.  It also had a living room and at the end of our hall was a  swimming 
pool.  This upgrade was offered at no additional costs.   Granted, for the 
next 3 days we spent most of the day and evenings at the  AutoRama, but we 
had the nicest "crashpad" in Detroit that long weekend.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 3/10/2010 5:27:53 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
My first vacation  went pretty well, but there were some hassles. You just 
have to enjoy the good  parts and not let the hassles get you down. I made 
reservations month in  advance for a 4 bed accessible room, even called the 
day before we left. When  we got there the room was taken. Had been in use by 
a para who was living  there for months going through rehab and a lawsuit. 
So they double booked the  room. They do that often not wanting to turn 
business away. They try to just  fix it later. That’s what happened to us. They 
did have a 2 bed accessible  room. So they gave us 2 rooms (a 3 bed regular 
and a 2 bed accessible) for the  same price as the 4 bed room. That actually 
ended up working out better for  us. More privacy for me.  
The vacation went  well for the most part. A belt on the van engine was 
screwy and we broke down  twice. Once in a neighborhood where we knocked on a 
door and they let us in.  It was over 100 degrees outside. They were just 
moving in and it took us 2  hours to find a taxi that could take me. So I left 
them $20 to buy a pizza.  The next time it broke down was 3 miles away from 
anywhere, before I had a  cell phone, still over 100 outside. I was really 
overheating. Finely a cop  drove by and stopped. He wanted to call an aid 
car, but just before he called  the taxi… the van started back up. 
We loved our vacation  so much, we moved there a month later. Lived in the 
hotel for 3 months until  we found a house we liked and could move in. Now 
that was a hassle, but  fun. 
So just have fun, and  go with the flow. 
Greg 
 
  
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Hi guys~  
 
It's spring break  and I am still on campus... Long story short: I am a 
incomplete quad. but am  independent. I wanted to go to the beach but didn't 
because:  
 

 
1. I don't have  transportation (there is a bus system)
 
2. and mainly  because in order to take a shower I need my shower chair. 
For those of  you
 
who use one you know  that's is not something an individual can pack up & 
take with you.  
 

 
When you travel or  vacation how do you do it? I want/need to go to the 
beach. Do hotels have  shower chairs available? Is it possible to rent vans?   
( I have my  licence to drive a van with hand  controls) 
 

 
It will be 4 years  since my accident and I have not been anywhere except 
Mom's, the Sleep Inn  over Christmas break (that was a nightmare), and in a 
dorm  room.
 
Please tell me how  you guys go on vacation, where, how do you do it? If I 
am ever going to go it  will be by myself. Have any of you pulled this  off?
 

 
I really need and  would appreciate your input, I am tired of "feeling" 
alone and want to change.  
 

 
Thanks


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