Guest User
December 7, 2024
The motel requires considerable money spent on it to modernise and bring it up to contemporary [accessibility] standards. The only advantage to this motel is its proximity to Griffith's CBD. There is no allocated [accessible] parking, so its potluck if you park near your room. The reception is not accessible, and the only ramp from the carpark to the accessible room (room 110) is narrow, ill-defined and poorly maintained. Many of the features of the room are not accessible from a wheelchair (AC control, blinds, window in bathroom, clothes hangers) and the lack of powerpoints means charging a wheelchair is problematic. Overall, from a wheelchair perspective, there are several Griffith motels that cater to the mobility restricted guest far better than the Econo Lodge Motor Inn. However, the one staff member, Karen, was very helpful.