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"Nowhere in the travel
industry is there as much confusion and outright controversy
as over what constitutes an accessible room. Despite the ADA,
each hotel seems to have its own definition of accessibility." fodors.com, April
2004
Mission
Statement: LEVEL TRAVEL's
mission is to provide disabled and mature travelers with the
most geographically comprehensive, objective, and independently
assessed accessibility information on travel and tourist destinations
in the United States. LEVEL TRAVEL empowers
individuals with the resources they need to make informed
travel decisions, so they can spend more time
focusing on the purpose of their travel rather than on their
accessibility needs.
LEVEL TRAVEL has developed a comprehensive rating
system that assesses the level of disability access provided by
hotels and restaurants in the United States. This proprietary
rating system, the LEVEL RATINGS, focuses primarily on the needs
of three major groups of travelers: those with mobility impairments,
those with sensory impairments (either vision or hearing loss),
and mature travelers (over the age of 55). The numeric rating
system serves as a guide for those travelers who either require,
or significantly benefit from, a certain level of accessible accommodation
in their travels. It removes the tremendous amount of uncertainty
and confusion that travelers are currently faced with when they
visit a city and need to find establishments that meet their needs.
MEDIA COVERAGE
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