fuzzybuddy
SF VIP
I use a wheelchair, and it's not electric. It uses 'me' power. I notice that all tourist sites say they are "wheelchair assessable". I found they are as "wheelchair assessable" as Mount Everest is wheelchair assessable. There's a steep ramp, somewhere near the boiler room. They have two parking spaces with the painted blue wheelchair guy, a half mile away at the bottom of a steep hill, and all you have to do is follow the gravel path. You have to use the backdoor because of the steps, and the doorbell hasn't worked since Truman was President. You do get tours of basements, trash compacters, mops, electric panels, employee rest rooms, piles of bagged trash- the stuff not on the other tours. The Disability Act was passed decades ago. But tourist places think that just because they have a ramp somewhere on their property, that makes them "wheelchair assessable". It doesn't. If your site is a few years old, there's no excuse for not being truly wheelchair assessable.