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4. maaliskuuta 2025
This was the least accessible place I have ever been. I took my mother because she lives with a chronic disability and the hot springs are great for her. I didn't see anywhere online that this place is not accessible. Stairs to get into each building. Stairs just because. A huge and steep set of stairs to get to the hot springs. She easily did over 100 stairs. Not a single ramp in sight, and some could have easily been made. This place gives off rich Santa Fe vibes, they obviously have money they could invest into making it navigable. Even the tubs themselves are bowls you have to crawl over. Like, with all the stairs here, you would think maybe they would have stairs in the tubs to step down into them? But no, Just a bowl to crawl into. With a property like this, you need to tell people you can't accommodate people with mobility issues. Anyone in a chair couldn't even make it to the front door. A trip that was meant to help my mom relax and feel better ended up hurting her more in the long term. A visible notice saying this place is not for people who can't climb several flights of stairs is needed. Personally, I'd skip this and go to Jemez Springs or T or C hot springs.
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