Website accessibility

A clearer accessibility statement for the site and stay planning process.

The original reference site includes a separate accessibility page. This version expands it into a more complete statement so users know what has been built into the website, how motion is handled, and how to ask for planning support before arriving.

Illustration of outdoor play space and open resort grounds

Access starts before arrival

A useful accessibility page should help people navigate the website, understand potential property limitations, and know where to ask questions before they commit to a stay.

Keyboard-friendlyNavigation, links, buttons, and forms are built to be usable without a mouse
Readable designStrong contrast, roomy spacing, and clear section structure
Motion awareAnimations reduce when the device preference asks for less motion
Planning supportQuestions about stairs or access can be handled before booking
Site accessibility

How this website is built to be easier to use.

  • A visible skip link helps keyboard and screen-reader users move directly to the main content.
  • Navigation, buttons, and form controls are reachable and styled with clear focus states.
  • Page sections use consistent heading structure so information is easier to scan and understand.
  • Contrast, spacing, and card layouts are designed for comfortable reading across screen sizes.
Motion and transitions

Animation is present, but it is handled carefully.

You asked for a two-second logo pop transition between pages to make navigation feel more intentional. That has been included site-wide.

For visitors who have prefers-reduced-motion enabled on their device, the visual motion is reduced so the site remains more comfortable to use. The transition timing remains gentle and straightforward rather than flashy.

Planning your stay

Physical access questions should be handled before arrival.

Public property policies indicate the resort does not have elevators. Because of that, upper-level access and loft layouts may involve stairs. If that affects your group, it is best to ask before confirming your reservation.

Before booking

Ask about stairs and layout fit.

Use the contact or booking page to explain whether your group needs the easiest possible access, fewer stairs, or a particular kind of room setup.

During planning

Share access needs early.

The earlier you note mobility, visual, or arrival support needs, the easier it is to make the booking request useful and specific.

After booking

Confirm details again if needed.

If anything changes before travel, follow up with the property so arrival instructions and room expectations stay aligned with your trip.

Need help?

Contact Bear Lake Timeshare accessibility support.

If you have trouble using this site or want to ask about access needs before booking, reach out and include as much detail as you can about your situation and travel timing.

Email support

hello@bearlaketimeshare.com

Best for detailed questions, screenshots, or planning notes.

Phone support

435-946-3306

Best for urgent help or when you want to talk through room fit and arrival details directly.

Last updated: April 2026 for this static-site build.