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Disabled Hotel Rooms in London for non Disabled?
CloudTango
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I recently booked a room with Tune hotels following the offer which was announced on this website (£9 per night). When it came to booking there were no twin rooms left with windows except for the ''disabled'' rooms, and so I proceeded to book it.
In the booking T&Cs of Tune Hotels it doesn't say anything about disabled rooms other than the fact that they are rooms with disabled facilities. However, on the main front page of the hotel website, if you go into the details of each room (i.e. spec of each room) it lists the disabled rooms as those only for disabled and that if you do not have a disability they can charge you the full price...
We are quite concerned now as the room only cost £9 and that's why we are staying there, if they increase the price there is no point in going to that hotel. Also we are more than happy to be changed to a twin room with window, and I'm hoping that will be the suggestion they make as don't want to take a disabled room unnecessarily.
I'm worried that in an effort to comply with Disability Discrimination provisions Tune hotels is in fact discriminating against abled bodied people...?
In the booking T&Cs of Tune Hotels it doesn't say anything about disabled rooms other than the fact that they are rooms with disabled facilities. However, on the main front page of the hotel website, if you go into the details of each room (i.e. spec of each room) it lists the disabled rooms as those only for disabled and that if you do not have a disability they can charge you the full price...
We are quite concerned now as the room only cost £9 and that's why we are staying there, if they increase the price there is no point in going to that hotel. Also we are more than happy to be changed to a twin room with window, and I'm hoping that will be the suggestion they make as don't want to take a disabled room unnecessarily.
I'm worried that in an effort to comply with Disability Discrimination provisions Tune hotels is in fact discriminating against abled bodied people...?
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tune hotels have a facebook page you can post on for advice, or you could call them and ask your question?0
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How is the hotel discriminating against able-bodied people?
The rules about cancellation are at http://www.tunehotels.com/bookings-cancellation0
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