id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_a56vnbz4pvc6nbbcrhsgwzxclq Simon Darcy Inherent complexity: Disability, accessible tourism and accommodation information preferences 2010.0 37 .pdf application/pdf 10505 959 49 INHERENT COMPLEXITY: ROOM CRITERIA SELECTION AND ACCESSIBLE ACCOMMODATION INFORMATION FORMAT PROVISION FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES people with disabilities (PwD) encounter with accessible tourism accommodation research, the major issues identified were that accessible accommodation information is low occupancy of the accessible rooms and that non-disabled customers do not like using accessible rooms (Australian Hotels Association, 1998; Davis, 1981; Healey, accessible accommodation during the travel planning stage was noted as a significant been done on the importance of criteria choice for accessible tourism accommodation. people with mobility disabilities included four criteria for accessible accommodation proportion of senior travelers had accommodation access needs. which to gauge the relative importance of room criteria for PwD and those with access needs. This research has reinforced that people requiring accessible accommodation tourism accommodation is accessible for their needs. Tourism and disability: issues beyond access. 6.2 Research Question 2: Accessible accommodation information format preference 6.2 Research Question 2: Accessible accommodation information format preference ./cache/work_a56vnbz4pvc6nbbcrhsgwzxclq.pdf ./txt/work_a56vnbz4pvc6nbbcrhsgwzxclq.txt