Halloween Horror Nights and ecv's?

pigby

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How accessible are the houses and park generally for someone in a mobility scooter?

DH can probably park up the scooter but then would only be able to walk very slowly with the aid of a walking stick (so no running from the Zombies for us!) so would be happier if the ecv can be taken inside the houses.
 
A couple of years ago my hubs used an ecv but had to transfer to a manual wheelchair for the houses. There's just not enough room inside for an ecv. I have no idea if that has changed. We'll be using an ecv again this year for the majority of his walking and he'll be walking through the houses.
 
I don't know about the houses this year on how they will handle ecv

Maybe they will be accessible or have the person transfer to a push chair

Whatever the case, it will be worked out and handled well by UO

I've done houses before in a wc or with a cane
Staff are very accommodating in the houses
 
Thanks for your advice - I guess a transfer to a manual chair would be no problem and we could still enjoy!
 













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