Centres on measuring lodging operator compliance with regard to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The intent was to measure current level of physical compliance with the ADA; future plans in meeting or exceeding ADA requirements; and barriers which impeded complete compliance. The participants in this study were selected from a list of hotels and motels contained in the 1994 version of the Hotel and Travel Index. The lodging operations were represented by full service, limited service and economy properties which varied from 25 to 615 guest rooms per property, restaurant, and meeting facilities. The findings of this study suggested that total compliance has not been achieved in certain areas, vagueness of the legislation is not necessarily a barrier in compliance, and financial constraints are a barrier in non‐compliance. Implies that lodging operators must properly position their products and services, otherwise the disabled travellers’ needs will not be totally met, and that lodging operators need to continue their civic respon‐ sibility for meeting the needs of the disabled travellers’ needs.
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May 01 1996
Civic responsibility and market positioning: complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act Available to Purchase
Randall S. Upchurch;
Randall S. Upchurch
Department of Hospitality & Tourism, University of Wisconsin, Stout, Menomonie, Wisconsin, USA
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Jun Won Seo
Jun Won Seo
Department of Hospitality & Tourism, University of Wisconsin, Stout, Menomonie, Wisconsin, USA
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7131
Print ISSN: 0263-2772
© MCB UP Limited
1996
Facilities (1996) 14 (5-6): 48–56.
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Upchurch RS, Won Seo J (1996), "Civic responsibility and market positioning: complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act". Facilities, Vol. 14 No. 5-6 pp. 48–56, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/02632779610117125
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