Re: Needs Attention: Kruger Park
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 12:05 pm
Never thought of that! -O
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No 2 had no TVEach unit has its own electricity points and TVs with SABC 1, 2, 3 and e-TV channels.
Forwarded to SANParks' head of Disability-related affairs via media.Flutterby wrote:We stayed in Bungalow 107 at Olifants on 14 August 2013. This is a BD3UZ unit for the mobility challenged. It's a lovely perimeter unit but the bathroom needs a lot of attention.
Obviously, being for the mobility challenged there is no "lip" around the shower so that wheelchairs can be wheeled in, but this means that water does tend to go all over the bathroom floor. The broken shower head didn't help.
This is one of those shower heads that can also be handheld, but the first time my dad used the shower the top part of the bracket came away from the wall and sprayed water everywhere. He did not break it, it was already like that....it had just been balanced in place so it looked like it wasn't broken. You could not use the shower as a conventional shower, you had to hold the shower head.
The towel rail was also balanced in position and the first time we put a towel on it, it fell. This towel rail is close to the toilet and I would hate to think what would happen if a handicapped person tried to use that rail to help themselves up!!
This unit cost R1200 for the night, but these stupid things, which would probably take minutes to fix, are ignored which ruins what would otherwise be a perfect stay!