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This means that the property has a path that is either flat or ramped, at least 36 inches wide, between the parking lot (if any) and the front desk and between the front desk and some or all of the guest accommodations.

Request these directly from the property. This includes TTY for phone, visual or flashing fire alarm, and vibrating alarm clock. Some accessibility features can be reserved and some not as they are either property-level features (such as path of travel) or they are property-stocked items such as equipment for the hearing impaired.
