Saturday, 7 November 2015
Belvedere Hotel, Woody Point
Saturday, 11 July 2015
The Workshops Rail Museum, Ipswich
Monday, 17 November 2014
Belvedere Hotel, Woody Point
Baby change area |
I had a very pleasant lunch at the Belvedere Hotel, Woody Point last week. Then I used their disabled toilet. I opened the door by pushing it as hard as I could only to find myself in a confined space where I faced a baby change table immediately in front of me and another door to the left of me. I then pushed the second
There is a blue chair on the right |
door open which was a bit awkward and I was then able to lock that
door. There was one of those large toilet paper containers right above
the handrail and was in the way while I manoeuvred to sit on the toilet
and again when I stood, holding on to the rail while pulling my
pants up. There was a chair in the toilet where I could put my handbag
(a plus). When I'd finished, I reversed the procedure to get out where
I then had to pull the heavy outer door open after entering the baby
change area. It occurred to me it would be difficult for a person changing a nappy to have someone push the outer door in on them. Perhaps I should be giving these toilets a rating. Okay, I will. 31/2/5
Pull this heavy door to exit |
Monday, 16 June 2014
Mon Komo, Redcliffe
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Lovely view from my room Lounge space, moved coffee table |
I spent last weekend by myself on the fourth floor of the Mon Komo Hotel at Redcliffe. Fortunately, it was quite well set up for disabled access but it is a huge thing for me to be staying somewhere by myself for the first time since my injury. I have stayed in a number of places with my husband that weren't really suitable for me to be on my own. My sister who travelled with us to Italy last year so understood my requirements, checked out the disabled access room at Mon Komo and told me I should be able to manage it. My husband dropped me off there (he was going interstate). The door to the apartment was very heavy for me. My husband helped me settle in - move the coffee table that was in the middle of the lounge area, put two of the dining chairs out of the way, and took down some crockery from the cupboards above the stove (too high for me to reach), adjust the position of the shower head so I could reach it. I thought disaster loomed as we had forgotten my bed-pole, though fortunately I managed without it (because I had to). The bedroom was at one end of the apartment
and the bathroom at the other - prefer an en 
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Crockery out of my reach |
balcony because of the tracks of the sliding doors and a small dip down. There will be other wheelies for whom this would not be a problem. Overall, I was very satisfied with my accommodation and I'm happy that I was able to manage on my own.
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
State Library of Queensland
The State Library of Queensland has a very satisfactory disabled public toilet. There is lots of room, there is somewhere to put your stuff. I don't like that it is shared with babies getting changed. The liquid soap container is above the floor rather than the sink. It has an "open sesame" door which can then be locked.
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
North Stradbroke Island Hotel
There is a very generous dropdown shower seat with the shower tap and shower head within easy reach. The shower curtain goes all around and reaches the floor. There is a very small raised strip in a square around the shower area with a large drain in the corner, so the shower water is channeled into the drain. There is still some "pooling" within the square, but is easily mopped up with towels. It was easy to wheel to the shower chair and transfer and then back again to the chair with a towel covering the seat. It would be good if all "disabled" showers met this high standard. Unfortunately, the room was let down by the inaccessible balcony which had a "lip" then a small drop. But, hey, there was no view there anyway. The bistro had a ramp if you wanted to go down to the next level. The staff were very helpful and friendly. So the hotel was very well set up for wheelie guests.
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
Malpensa, Italy
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