Welcome to the Accessible Roadtrip Blog. I will be posting information about how accessible places I have been are, including information on bathrooms, restaurants, and hotels.
This had a big open parking lot and we parked further out a
bit so I don’t really remember about handicap parking. Inside was a little
crowded in the entry area. The restroom was probably okay but I didn’t actually
use it. Our table worked just fine.
We parked on the street at a park about a block or so away.
This was an old library building. Inside they had a decent restroom on the main
floor. Most of the museum was on level 2 and 3 and they had an elevator. Most
of the museum was easy to navigate through.
There was a handicap parking spot. There was a step at the
door to get into the building. My dad went in and asked if there is another
entrance and they said there wasn’t and said they need to get around to
building a ramp someday.
This hotel had nice parking in front. The
building had an automatic door. Inside was quite spacious in the front and easy
to get to the elevator. Our room was a two queen accessible room.
This was a
nice spacious room with a sitting area up front than the two queen beds that
were open underneath which was useful with the Hoyer lift.
It had a nice size
bathroom but no roll in shower. It had a tub with bars. The sink was easy to
use and it was easy to get to the toilet.
August 10, 2016 It was easy to park and easy to enter the
stadium and easy to get to our seats. The family restroom we used a couple
times was very nice. This night was very hot and humid especially after it
rained but other and that I had a nice night at the ballpark.
My name is Ryan I enjoy watching sports especially the Colorado Rockies and Denver Broncos. As well as traveling eating and cooking. I am also affected by Muscular Dystrophy which makes some things harder but you still have to get up every day so you might as well enjoy life as much as you can.