Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Is it reasonable for a blind person to stay in a hotel without an escort?

Is it reasonable for a blind person to stay in a hotel without an escort?

I think the hotel's practice is very unreasonable. They can't imagine all blind people as people who can't take care of themselves. Although the man is blind, he can take care of himself, so there is no reason to refuse his request to stay in a hotel.

First, it varies from person to person. When it comes to blind people, we will feel sorry for them, and then we will think that they are people who can't take care of themselves. But I think this idea is a bit extreme, because some blind people have accepted their injustice since they were young, and they will exercise their independence. They can go to other places for training alone, which shows that they have the ability to take care of themselves completely. For those blind people who can't take care of themselves at all, it is understandable that the hotel refuses to stay, because the hotel has no professionals to help these blind people. But for such blind people who can take care of themselves, they are not much different from ordinary people, and hotels should not shut them out.

Second, it will make the blind feel very uncomfortable. These blind people are different from us ordinary people since childhood. They have done a lot of psychological construction to make themselves more courageous. Therefore, as ordinary people, we should not discriminate against these blind people. We may feel that they are different in our hearts, but we should respect them in words and actions. This man has never been rejected by the boss before booking other hotels, and he lives a stable life, which means that this man will not bring any trouble to the hotel. As a hotel owner, we should give some respect to the blind. As a sideline service industry, it will really make this blind person and other blind people feel uncomfortable.

This hotel really belongs to the boss, who has the right to decide whether the guests can stay, but such behavior will really make the blind feel uncomfortable and make other consumers reject this hotel, so I think the boss should reflect on his behavior, and I think such behavior is unreasonable.