We keep discussing the elevator situation and how to mitigate it with the hotel. Unfortunately, there is only very little room for improvement. All we can do is asking our attendees to keep the strain on the elevators as small as possible to minimize the outages.
Remember, the situation at our previous location wasn't that much better, and they opened the emergency stairs only after long discussions and thorough risk assessment. The Maritim Magdeburg usually has no door handles towards the room levels either, they installed those just for us and replaced them with the regular fixed knobs after the Eurofurence.
There are a couple of aspects to consider:
- Many stair cases end up in areas off-limits for hotel guests, such as offices and service areas
- The Estrel has a completely different layout and fire protection concept than the Maritim Magdeburg
- Fire protection regulations vary significantly between German states and even municipalities
- Berlin regulations AFAIK forbid exits on any level except the one that provides a direct evacuation route
The last one is really important: several people died in the Las Vegas MGM Grand fire of 1980 due to trying to exit from the emergency stair cases to a smoke filled floor. That fire lead to re-assessments of fire codes internationally.
Do you really want to trade safety for convenience?