Cedar City, Utah: Abby Inn

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Cedar City is the closest city to stay overnight in if visiting Bryce Canyon National Park (an hour and a half a way). One place to consider staying at is the affordable Abby Inn. It has many of the basic accessible amenities, plus an indoor pool and jacuzzi with a lift but give the staff enough notice for setup.

The pool building, main hotel building, and breakfast house all do not have automatic doors. All doors including the room open with a card. There are a total of four handicapped accessible rooms, but only one has a roll-in shower (room #1116).

ROOM #1116 DETAILS

  • Lowered peep-hole? NO
  • Widen doors? YES
  • Ground Level? YES
  • Parking directly in front? YES
  • Access to bed on both sides? YES
  • Height of bed ok? YES
  • Access to power outlet from bed? YES
  • Lowered closet bar? YES
  • Lowered curtain rods? NO
  • Lowered HVAC system? YES
  • Grab-bar next to and behind toilet? YES
  • Roll-up sink? YES
  • Roll-in shower? YES
  • Mounted shower bench? YES
  • Lowered shower shelf? YES
  • Hand-held shower nozzle? YES

Additional Notes: The bathroom towel rack is hard to reach and the toilet requires front-only transfer from a wheelchair. Also the HVAC is lowered but some furniture may likely needed to be moved to access it.

HOTEL DETAILS

  • Check-in counter lowered? NO
  • Side-by-side guest laundry machines? YES
  • Free continental breakfast? YES
  • Carpeted hallways? YES
  • Indoor heated pool with a lift? YES
  • Indoor jacuzzi with a lift? YES
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At fourteen I became paralyzed but the love for adventure did not vanish. I want to see and experience this world. As the founder of wheelchairtraveling.com I believe in creating an accessible world and together we can make that happen. Be seen to be heard.

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