"Very clean room great shower. Nothing fancy, but everything worked and bed very comfortable. Appreciated the refrigerator that had a separate freezer compartment.
Great place for a no frills, clean overnight stay."
"The check in was easy, office staff was polite and helpful. Parking fine. The room was clean, kind of basic and bare bones. Good for a stopover but nothing special. "
"I loved this location definitely my top favorite vrbo stay. The host was magnificent in communication and letting us stay an extra day due to our flight delay. I 100% recommend."
"Ridiculed at by the owner for having a service dog and told Ellie, my service dog, that she was sorry that I didn’t love her. Ellie is my protector and I love her as much as she loves me.
The woman then wanted to charge me a Pet Fee, requested papers on my service dog and wouldn’t allow us to stay in the room we booked.
ALL ILLEGAL UNDER THE ADA.
I am not going to take action, but I hope the owner reads this.
CONSEQUENCES OF ADA NON-COMPLIANCE FOR HOTELS.
Financial Penalties and Lawsuits:
Federal Fines: The Department of Justice can impose fines up to $75,000 for the first violation and $150,000 for subsequent violations.
Private Lawsuits: Individuals can sue for violations, often leading to costly legal fees and settlements.
ADA HOTEL RULES FOR SERVICE ANIMALS:
Allowed Access: Service animals must be permitted to accompany their handlers in all areas of the hotel where the public is allowed, including dining areas, public restrooms, and guest rooms.
NO “PET” FEES: Hotels cannot charge a "pet fee" or "cleaning fee" for a service animal, as they are not considered pets. However, if the animal causes damage, the guest can be charged for repairs.
PROHIBITED QUESTIONS: Staff cannot ask about the person's disability, require medical documentation, or request a special ID card or training documentation.
ROOM ASSIGNMENT: Hotels cannot isolate guests with service animals to specific, inferior rooms or, for example, a designated "pet-friendly" floor.
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What's the area like around Yankee Run Point Public Use Area?
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What can I see and do near Yankee Run Point Public Use Area?
You might spend a leisurely day outdoors at Venango Public Use Area and Boldt Bluff Public Use Area. You might plan a visit to Kanopolis Recreation Area or Kanopolis State Park while you're in the area. Mushroom Rock State Park is also located 5.8 mi (9.3 km) from Yankee Run Point Public Use Area, and Ft Harker Museum is 9.1 mi (14.6 km) away.