Wetrato
Orlando, Florida

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Accessibility-first

Mira is AI. The accessibility data isn't.

Mira makes the conversation natural. The accessibility information she gives you is verified by us, against each property — not scraped from listings, not guessed from photos, not pattern-matched. A human on our team calls every property, asks the specific questions your family raised, and dates the verification.

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How we verify

We don't pattern-match. We pick up the phone.

"Wheelchair accessible" on most booking sites means almost nothing. Here's exactly what we do before a hotel ever shows up in your matches.

You tell Mira the specifics

Not just "wheelchair" — a manual chair used by an adult who self-transfers, needs a roll-in shower with a fold-down bench, and 36"+ bedside transfer space.

A human on our team calls the property

Not the chain's central line. The actual property. We ask the property's accessibility coordinator about your specific requirements, in order.

We document, photograph, and date it

Doorway widths in inches. Bench weight ratings. Distances from accessible parking to lobby. Pool lift availability today, not "on request." Each fact is timestamped.

You see exactly what we checked, and what we didn't

Every match shows which of your requirements it meets, which it partly meets, and which it doesn't. No green tick without proof.

Verification record · sample
April 14, 2026
Roll-in shower with fold-down bench
Confirmed by accessibility coordinator. Bench rated to 350 lb, 18" from floor. Photo on file.
Bedside transfer space ≥ 36"
Measured at 41" on the wheelchair-side of the queen bed. Bed height 22" (transferable for most adults).
Step-free route, accessible parking → lobby → room
48 ft from accessible space to lobby. Elevator to floor 4. No steps en route.
Freestanding tub also in the bathroom
Worth knowing: shown in marketing photos. Not the accessible bathing fixture — the roll-in shower is in the same room. Photos in Accessibility tab.
needs verification
Pool lift available, in working order
Battery charged. Operated by lifeguard 9am–7pm. Confirmed on call.
Your travel profile

The more Mira knows, the higher the certainty.

Your profile is the spec we verify against. Specifics beat labels every time — "wheelchair" tells us nothing; "manual chair, adult, self-transfers, needs roll-in shower" lets us actually filter.

Generic booking sites
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Anonymous traveller

Family of 5
Accessibility
Wheelchair
Profile
75% complete
Gaps
Certainty
Low
"Wheelchair accessible" can mean a hundred things. None of them tell us if this room actually works for your mum.
Your profile with Mira
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Patel family · 2 adults, 3 children

Trip: Orlando, July 14–21
Accessibility
Mother · manual wheelchairSelf-transfersRoll-in shower required36"+ bedside transfer
Sleeping
2 adults + 3 children · queen+queen + rollaway preferred
Sensory
Eldest is autistic · prefers quiet floors, soundproofing matters
Budget
Not yet shared
Profile · 75% complete
Add budget to reach 80%
Why budget? It's the strongest filter after access — it tells Mira whether to prioritise Disney's accessible properties or the off-strip ones with longer accessibility track records.
What you get

Built for high-certainty travellers — not generic family travel.

Every promise below is something a wheelchair user, an autistic traveller, a parent of a child with medical needs, or a coeliac will recognise as the actual problem.

Specifics, not labels

Doorway widths in inches. Bench weight in pounds. Distance to accessible parking in feet. Not "ADA compliant" with a shrug.

Sensory-first detail

Quiet floors, soundproofing ratings, low-light dining options, pool times when it's not packed. The things autistic travellers ask about.

Medical-ready properties

Mini-fridge for refrigerated meds, sharps disposal, nearest pharmacy and ER, power outlets at the bedside for CPAPs and feeding pumps.

Dietary, named not coded

Coeliac-safe kitchens, certified halal, kosher, severe nut allergies — confirmed with the chef on staff, not the front desk.

How it works

Three steps. Then you go on vacation.

No account needed to start. You can come back any time to refine with Mira, save matches, or share them with your family or carer.

Step 1 of 3 2 min by voice · 10 by chat

Talk to Mira.

She'll ask who's travelling, what they need (mobility, sensory, medical, dietary), and what matters most. You can call and just speak, or type — whichever is easier. No account needed to start.

Step 2 of 3 Verified · not scraped

Mira matches you against verified hotels.

She only recommends Orlando hotels we've checked against your specific requirements. You'll see exactly which of your needs each hotel meets, and which it doesn't.

  • Per-requirement match (not a vague score)
  • Photos of the actual accessible bathroom — not the marketing tub
  • What to ask the property directly before you confirm
Step 3 of 3 Your terms

Decide on your terms.

Save your matches, share them with your family or carer, or come back to refine with Mira. If you want to book, we'll point you to the property directly. If you're not booking yet, that's fine too.

Not booking yet?

Tell Mira what would make travel possible.

If you're somewhere on the spectrum from "thinking about it" to "haven't taken a vacation in eight years," we want to hear from you. Mira will listen, save what you tell her, and use it to verify the hotels you're worried about. No booking pressure. No card.

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We're in Orlando today. We'll add cities as we have enough verified properties to be useful.

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