[Travelandtourism] Interesting article......

cheryl echevarria cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 8 16:56:37 UTC 2012





How is the website coming Peter.  Again, people we need Ideas for the Braille monitor for Convention, needs to be in there soon.
I will offer one or two from our division, and see what the Texas affiliate wants to do, people are heading to the Washington Seminar if they are not already there, and I will be speaking with José Luis Márquez

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> From: pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com
> To: travelandtourism at nfbnet.org
> Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2012 10:36:18 -0600
> Subject: Re: [Travelandtourism] Interesting article......
> 
> Good morning Cheryl and everyone,
> 
>     I got it and will put it on the Web site. All the best.
> 
> Peter Donahue
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: <STEPHANIELSCOTT at aol.com>
> To: <travelandtourism at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 9:24 AM
> Subject: [Travelandtourism] Interesting article......
> 
> 
> Greetigns, I ran across this article while reading this morning.
> 
> Stephanie
> 
> 
> Roman Baths wins tourism excellence award for offering Access for All
> 
> 
> The South West Tourism Excellence Awards 2011/12 have praised Bath  & North
> East Somerset Council's Roman Baths for the improved accessibility  it
> offers all visitors.
> The Romans Baths received a "Highly Commended" in the  Access for All award
> section in recognition of recent development  work carried out by the
> Council to improve access in a wide range of ways and  make the experience 
> more
> inclusive for people with a wide range of different  needs.
> The award was officially presented to members of the Roman Baths  team –
> Katie Smith, Iain Johnston and Susan Fox – by the Independent and TV  travel
> writer Simon Calder at a prestigious awards ceremony held in Torquay's
> Riviera Centre on 6 February.
> There were three other winners in the Access for All category, all of  whom
> are specialist providers of holiday facilities for people with special
> needs. The Roman Baths was the only visitor attraction to be recognised for
> introducing new access arrangements.
> Councillor Cherry Beath (Lib-Dem, Combe Down), Cabinet Member for
> Sustainable Development, said: "This is the first time we have put in an
> application for this category and the judges commented that the competition 
> was
> tremendously fierce. Therefore we're delighted that the Roman Baths shone
> through to be awarded Highly Commended status. It shows Bath & North East
> Somerset Council's commitment to making this extremely popular visitor 
> attraction
> accessible and exciting for everyone to enjoy.
> "Physical accessibility at the Roman Baths has improved enormously with
> the installation of two new lifts and a complete change in the way visitors
> can  move around the site. Understanding of the ancient monument has also
> become  easier for our visitors with new displays and improved 
> interpretation
> throughout, and there is a wide range of visual prompts that everyone can
> recognise.
> "We have new interpretation for blind and visually impaired visitors  with
> many tactile exhibits. There is a dedicated British Sign Language  audio
> guide, an inclusive personal audio guide in eight languages, and tours for
> English and French speaking children. The judges even took into account the
> inclusive way that we cater for people with particular dietary needs in the
> Pump  Room restaurant."
> The South West Tourism Excellence Awards judging panel based its  decision
> on recommendations from the category judges and mystery shoppers for  this
> year's awards.
> The official report highlighted a number of positive aspects of the  Roman
> Baths visitor experience, including:
>     *   Unique historic site of world class importance, with extensive
> museum and collections. Excellent and comprehensive website with extensive
> information for planning a visit, including a walk-through guide plus 
> detailed
> information on numerous objects in the collection.
>     *   Ancient monument and Grade I Listed site containing 2,000 year old
> Roman Baths with outstanding Georgian addition.
>     *   Superb Pump Room Restaurant in outstanding surroundings. Food and
> drink of a very high quality with evidence of local produce being used. Very
>  high standard of service – chefs will provide for various dietary needs. A
>  unique experience enhanced by live music.
>     *   Friendly staff in and around the museum areas. Two new lifts to
> allow access to lower areas of the museum. Accessible routes available 
> through
>  main sections of the museum and two wheelchairs available for loan.
>     *   Choice of multi-lingual audio guides to enhance the visit.
> Excellent  range of interpretation including pictorial, video displays, 
> projections
> children's audio tour, animated computer graphics and interactive
> displays.
>     *   Many tactile exhibits, signage and maps. Braille information and
> excellent British Sign Language hand-held guide available, Personal guide
> available to sign, bookable with notice.
> For more information about Bath & North East Somerset Council's  Roman
> Baths visit _www.romanbaths.co.uk_ (http://www.romanbaths.co.uk/)  or call 
> 01225
> 477774.
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