Accessibility Policy

Flanders Hotel Accessibility Policy

At Flanders Hotel, we firmly believe that accessibility is a fundamental right for everyone. Our commitment to inclusivity extends beyond our physical accommodations to our website. We recognize the importance of ensuring that all individuals, including those with disabilities, can easily navigate our online presence.   To achieve this goal, we actively enhance the usability of our website by implementing various technologies and strategies. Specifically, we follow the guidelines outlined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). These standards help us create an online environment that is user-friendly and accessible to all visitors.   We conduct regular audits to identify and address any potential barriers on our website. Furthermore, we prioritize making continuous improvements. For example, we provide text alternatives for non-text content and ensure that users can navigate our site using a keyboard. In addition, we offer clear and consistent navigation options.   User feedback plays a vital role in our accessibility strategy. We encourage visitors to share their thoughts or suggestions about their experience on our website. By understanding our users’ needs, we can make informed decisions to enhance accessibility further.   At Flanders Hotel, we strive to foster an environment where everyone can enjoy our services without barriers. We understand that accessibility requires ongoing effort. Therefore, we stay informed about the latest best practices and technologies to improve our website continually.   If you experience any difficulties accessing our website or have questions about our accessibility initiatives, please reach out to us. Together, we can ensure that Flanders Hotel remains a welcoming destination for all guests, both online and in person. Thank you for supporting our mission to create an inclusive experience for everyone.

Please contact us at info@theflandershotel.com for more information, or to bring any usability issues to our attention.

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