

Pimuusu
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Hello everyone,
We are going in Scotland through Edinburgh and Fort William for a very first fly for my kids 5/10yo over 5 days late October.
My boy has a Marfan’s syndrom and cannot walk long distances so he has a wheelchair I push/lift and stairs can be managed (we -slowly- got up into a lighthouse in France ~240 steps)
But no amusement…
Geordie Travels-
Hi there,
Sounds like a lovely trip you’ve got planned! Just to set expectations — Fort William itself is a fairly ordinary town without a huge number of “things to do,” but the nature around it is absolutely spectacular. You’ll be right by Ben Nevis, and the Nevis Range gondola is wheelchair-friendly and gives you amazing views. A wander… Read more2
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Ghibli museum and Tokyo Disney
Hello Ana,
Never did any of these but as far as I know Ghibli Museum tickets are sales online only and have to be book several months in advance. Almost everyone want to go there.
For Disney Parks, I am a little bit surprised because we ride a lot in Disneyland Paris with my disabled son.
Every kids zone are ridables, so of course big…
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flying in Japan with power wheelchair - timing before next plane
Hello Stéphane,
Again sorry not lively experienced but what I know.
No idea yet on local fligth as it will be my first attempt with local ANA and JAL in November.
I suggest to ask both companies (local and international) with an email, just as guarantee.
If I am not mistaking, as soon as you get registered somewhere in the airport, they know you…
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Sadly the answer is not helping that much. Though some useful information to make your opinion anyway.
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Regarding your inquiry about visiting with an electric wheelchair, we would like to provide the following information.
We sincerely apologize, but the path on our shrine grounds, especially the one leading to the Senbon Torii (Thousand…
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Looking to the Gmaps photos, it looks like this is concrete everywhere, lucky !
I asked if alternate paths exist everywhere stairs are present.
I’ll keep you in touch.
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