Compliance

At the Estes Park Resort, we strive to create an environment accessible to all of our guests. Along with providing ADA hotel rooms and accessible accommodation options for our guests, we ensure ADA amenities are provided for guests so everyone can enjoy our common spaces. Please see below for a list of ADA compliant amenities and spaces.

ACCESSIBLE GUEST ROOM 
FEATURES

  • Toilet with Grab Bars
  • Roll-In Showers
  • 3 x 3 Transfer Shower
  • Tubs with Grab Bars
  • Visual Alarms
  • Visual Doorbell or Door Knock Indicator
  • Outlet within 4 feet of Phone

The Elevator meets all ADA requirements.

PARKING

  • Accessible parking spaces
  • ADA ramps at parking to entry
  • Each accessible parking space is 14’ wide, provides a 9’ parking area and 5’ loading area for each single disabled parking stall. The loading and unloading area is located on the passenger side of the vehicle.
  • An additional sign is posted at each entrance to off-street parking facilities or immediately adjacent to and visible from each stall. The sign is not less than 17” x 22” in size with lettering of at least 1” in height.

COMMON AREAS

  • The Elevator meets all ADA requirements.
  • Assembly areas, conference room, meeting room, public restrooms, lobby, reception desk, exercise facility, corridors, entry ways, and parking meet ADA requirements All buildings are made accessible to the physically disabled as per California Code of Regulations, title 24
  • ADA Electric door control is provided at the front entry of the hotel.
  • At every primary public entrance and at least every major junction along or leading to an accessible route of travel, there is a sign displaying the international symbol of accessibility. Signs indicate the direction to accessible building entrances and facilities and comply with the requirements found in section 1117B5 through 1117B5.10
  • Any steps or abrupt changes in the exterior walkway level are not greater than ½”
  • All exterior walkways are a minimum of 48” in width
  • Abrupt changes in level, other than between a walk or sidewalk and adjacent to street or driveway shall not exceed 4’ in vertical height, such as planters or fountains located in or adjacent to walks, sidewalks or other pedestrian walkways.
  • Slopes of the road, gutter or access route adjoining the curb ramp do not exceed 1:20 gradient within 4’ of the top and bottom of the curb ramp.
  • Finished surface or ramp to contrast from adjacent sidewalk to be stable, firm and slip resistant Accessible route to coincide to the maximum extent feasible with the route for the general public All building entrances that are accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities are identified with at least one standard sign and one additional direction sign, as required, to be visible to persons along approaching pedestrian ways.

At every primary public entrance and at least every major junction along or leading to an accessible route of travel, there is a sign displaying the international symbol of accessibility. Signs indicate the direction to accessible building entrances and facilities and comply with the requirements found in section 1117B5 through 1117B5.10