Guest User
August 17, 2023
It is not obvious but the hotel is in different areas eg you have to go up the lift, up a steep slope to a door and out across a bridge and up a steep incline to get to the swimming pool. My problem was even with a standard size wheelchair (67 cm wide) it could not fit out this door, I had to try and stand up on a slope while my husband folded the wheelchair to get it through and then I had to try and get back in it. Not easy on a slope and with no strength, I was clinging on to the door frame and metal railing as my daughter tried to stop me falling over. It was also tough on my husband who had to push me up the slope! The second problem was once in the shower, with help, in the wheelchair I could not reach the soaps. What they called ‘the big lift’ is not very big it fitted my wheelchair, my husband and one daughter (I have three). There was limited areas to get a drink as the bar near the swimming pool is only open after lunch and she refused to serve my husband and another lady at 17.10 as she was closing ( he had already been queuing 10 minutes). The piaggio bar was shut at 22.10 as she was closing, we then went to the main bar and he asked us if we would mind if he shut at 22.20. It is expensive to eat and drink but that’s just Switzerland. There was no air conditioning installed and no coffee or tea making facilities in the room which was disappointing. The staff were very friendly and helpful and the food was great, even with my gluten free diet. I will not be returning to this hotel due to wheelchair issues. It’s not the worst I’ve had with a wheelchair but far from the best.