It's almost like he knew!
Yesterday, Jay Rayner food critic supreme, published an article (below) about the lack of disabled access information on restaurant websites, and the issues that this causes would-be diners.
This just happened to be the same day that Euan's Guide, disabled access website supreme, published the results from its annual Access Survey, which over 6000 people contributed to. It found:
- 91% of respondents said they try to find disabled access information before visiting a new place, yet 76% said they’ve found the information on a venue’s website to be *misleading, confusing or inaccurate*.
- 86% said they check a venue’s website before visiting a new place, yet 79% said they’d experienced a disappointing trip or had to change their plans because of poor accessibility.
- 59% said that if a venue has not shared its disabled access information they avoid going because they assume it is inaccessible.
To businesses, it's simple: *Put disabled access information on your website*. And if in doing so, you realise that you can improve levels of accessibility in your venue, all the better. Read the full Access Survey here: https://lnkd.in/eSUzrk8N
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Shipping & Receiving clerk at carlyle hotel
3moThe Carlyle family are looking fantastic and with a positive outlook. Keep up the good work.