FURIOUS
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 7/12/07
“We arrived in Celina, Oh. Only to find that all smoking rooms were on the second floor, there was no elevator to allow people with disabilities access. However, the staff did try and find us accommodations. We were sent to the other side of town to a Motel/Hotel. The staff didn’t seem to mind sending us here. There first floor is for non-smoker’s only! There was an America’s Best Values Inn in between the two at a cost of Sixty eight dollars ($68.00) a night. We saved Twenty dollars a night. If I/We can find one these Inns while traveling I/We will stay with them again. I/We will no longer spend one dollar ($1.00) with any holiday Inn or Holiday Express as long as disabled persons are discriminated against. Thank you Holiday Inn Express of Celina, Oh!” I will forward the excerpt to the AARP folks too.