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Archives: Reviews

01 April

We visited the Salt Lake City Plaza Hotel at Temple Square in April 2019 for our family ancestry exploration and our day at the Family History (Genealogy) Library. This property was perfect, very nicely renovated and without doubt the best location in the city to visit the Library. And totally wheelchair accessible. If you’re thinking […]

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31 March

We had a wonderful dinner at the Rocking V and it’s very wheelchair accessible. We had the Bison Tenderloin which was one of the best steaks I’ve ever had! We loved the food and atmosphere, and our waitress Delta was terrific. it’s located across the street from the Best Western and Comfort Inn.

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31 March

We had an excellent visit at the Red Hills hotel in Kanab. Everything was totally wheelchair accessible including step free access, accessible van parking, spacious comfortable bed and room and comfortable accessible bathroom area. We loved the Rocking V Restaurant next store for dinner. I’d stay here again. Excellent!

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30 March

The El Tovar is the grand daddy of historic hotels in U.S national park system and it’s totally wheelchair accessible. This celebrated historic hotel located directly on the south rim of the Grand Canyon first opened its doors in 1905, and it retains it’s rustic cozy feel. When you stay at the El Tovar, you […]

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27 March

The Table Restaurant is one of the few spacious, accessible restaurants in Bisbee. There are many surrounding retail shops and the atmosphere is fun and what you’d expect from an old mining town. It’s located directly across from the Bisbee Museum, and it’s filled with old mining pictures. Good casual comfort food ad very wheelchair […]

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26 March

A visit to the old copper mining town of Bisbee dating back to 1880 was fascinating and fun, but wheelchair accessibility was a challenge. Built into the side of a mountain, there are reasonably steep streets and many stairs throughout town. The Copper Queen Hotel is the grand daddy of old hotels and we really […]

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16 March

We dined at this fun, large neighborhood restaurant in March 2019 and had a terrific dinner! Dough Bird far exceeded my expectations!. The food was wonderfully flavorful, the drinks were perfect and the service was great. All aspects of the restaurant were totally wheelchair accessible including parking, tables, spaciousness and restrooms. Definitely returning!

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14 March

It was a great experience to be there! The food taste was delicious.

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08 March

If you’re looking for a fun, accessible dining experience in Old Town Sacrament, the Rio City Cafe is the place to stop!. It’s a perfect location directly on the riverfront. Fun and festive atmosphere with excellent food, service and drinks! Most of the tables are easily accessible and there’s a large accessible restroom.

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08 March

This is a big, spacious property located on the riverfront and across the street from Old Town. Totally wheelchair accessible. Our room and bathroom were huge and very comfortable!

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