Katowice disabled accomodation

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bas
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Katowice disabled accomodation

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With so many now travelling to katowice I wonder how much experience there is already concerning hotels which are very suitable for disabled people.
And with suitable I mean VERY suitable. Should include high low bed, accesible shower, and full disabled toilet with support to push up on both side and where you can approch the toilet seat through a lateral transfer.

Thanks for your input.
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Mutley is in a wheelchair and just had his procedure done there last month. I would search his threads. They are very detailed. Brynn
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Here is his thread: http://www.thisisms.com/ftopict-8942.html

I copy and pasted his entire thread into a word doc for my own trip! :D Brynn
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Hi Bas,

I’ve booked into the Qubus Hotel Prestige in Katowice they have 7 rooms adapted for physically challenged guests.
http://www.qubushotel.com/
I am hoping this will be suitable for my needs :?
Could email them to make sure .

Book though http://www.staypoland.com/ or http://www.booking.com/ it’s a lot cheaper.

Mutley stayed here a few weeks ago but I think he stayed in a normal room but said was no issues for wheelchairs around hotel.
http://www.thisisms.com/ftopic-8942-day ... sc-15.html
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