Is Coco Reef suitable for physically challenged people?

135 room luxury 4* beachside resort at Crown Point (listing)
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J Duff

Is Coco Reef suitable for physically challenged people?

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Hello, after reading all the info on this resort, it sounds awesome. I would like to take my Mother for a trip as it's her 70th bday. However, she has very bad knees and a bad hip, so a sprawling resort would not suffice. Could anyone tell me if this resort would be suitable? eg: are the rooms close to the dining area/beach?
Thank you!
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Post by Steve Wooler »

This sort of question is always so difficult to answer, becuase it is so relative. It all depends upon how bad your Mother's knees/hip are and what you define as 'sprawling'.

There are rooms very close, and on the same level as the Reception/Front Desk and I'm sure that the hotel would make one of these available if they knew your circumstances. However, although the beach and restaurant are very close, the beach does involve stairs down and the restaurant stairs up. I recall that there was a more detailed discussion of the subject here in this forum just a few months ago and I believe I included some photos in the thread showing the steps that would need to be negotiated, so please check back through the threads - or try the Search facility - and hopefully you will find it all.
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Sharon E

Post by Sharon E »

There is a company that specialise in trips for disabled people to Tobago their website is http://www.wingsonwheels.co.uk. hope this may help you.

Sharon
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