Booked the accessible room with roll-in shower, king bed. Shower had no lip or threshold, so truly a roll in shower. Bed is not too high. Carpet free in room. Carpet in hallway. It’s a standard room that has been remodeled, so it’s a bit tight, but manageable. Long narrow entryway needs a power door opener. Not enough space at foot of bed to access windows, curtains. Hard to reach light switches and outlets. As a full time wheelchair user I would not be able to navigate the room independently. Didn’t notice any braille, or silent alarms for those with visual and hearing impairments but I wasn’t really looking. That being said, I am glad to have a room with a roll in shower and accessible features that I can book when I am in Leamington. It should be standard nowadays with AODA, but sadly isn’t. Kudos to Quality Inn Leamington for stepping up. Although not mentioned on their website, it serves complimentary breakfast from 6am-9am. Sandy was really helpful in the breakfast area. He was very attentive, asking if we slept well and required anything. Noticing I needed help getting breakfast, he asked what I wanted and brought it to me. He also suggested local points of interest. He was as attentive with other guests as well, but not overbearing, or intrusive to those who prefer solitude first thing in the morning. It’s great to see someone who has such pride in their work and passion for what they do.
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