Dan1
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jun 30, 2011
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Last time DD and I went to AK (2010) the cobblestone walking areas literally tore the rubber on her wheel chair wheels to shreds.
Sure, they had not been replaced in, well, forever.
Yet, it is a concern for us when we return in the spring of 2012.
As well, I just cannot imagine it is a comfortable ride (I do the pushing of her wheel chair) going over all those constant bumbs.
In fact, we have avoid and have therefore never gone on the walking attractions such as Cretaceous Trail and Discovery Island® Trails and Maharajah Jungle Trek® and Pangani Forest Exploration Trail® for this very reason, even though I know we are missing out.
Are there any suggested routes on smooth surfaces through AK in general specifically for wheel chairs?
What about the walking attractions I listed above? What are the suggested approaches for someone in a wheel chair?
Many thanks!
Dan
Sure, they had not been replaced in, well, forever.
Yet, it is a concern for us when we return in the spring of 2012.
As well, I just cannot imagine it is a comfortable ride (I do the pushing of her wheel chair) going over all those constant bumbs.
In fact, we have avoid and have therefore never gone on the walking attractions such as Cretaceous Trail and Discovery Island® Trails and Maharajah Jungle Trek® and Pangani Forest Exploration Trail® for this very reason, even though I know we are missing out.
Are there any suggested routes on smooth surfaces through AK in general specifically for wheel chairs?
What about the walking attractions I listed above? What are the suggested approaches for someone in a wheel chair?
Many thanks!
Dan