“It was a great ten minute ride up, and a ten minute ride down. It is NOT wheelchair friendly. Unless there's a spot somewhere up top to strap a wheelchair, it is not wheelchair or mobility device friendly like they claim on the website. The whole train is at an angle and has steps inside from top to bottom. It is not a flat floor.
Outside of the train, the gift shops are mostly wheelchair friendly. There are a few tight spots between displays. At the bottom station, I don't remember seeing a ramp to get down and go check out the shops. There were a lot of steps. The sidewalks around are mostly wheelchair friendly.
We did the Mexican restaurant there. They do not have an accessible door. You will need help getting in. The pizza place on the corner is not wheelchair friendly at all. We didn't go anywhere else, so I'm not sure how accessible the rest of the restaurants and shops are.”
“We’ve spent a good amount of money here and always have enjoyed the staff and selection. If you’re reading this comment after silly 1 star comments, disregard those and form your own opinions.”
“It was a great ten minute ride up, and a ten minute ride down. It is NOT wheelchair friendly. Unless there's a spot somewhere up top to strap a wheelchair, it is not wheelchair or mobility device friendly like they claim on the website. The whole train is at an angle and has steps inside from top to bottom. It is not a flat floor.
Outside of the train, the gift shops are mostly wheelchair friendly. There are a few tight spots between displays. At the bottom station, I don't remember seeing a ramp to get down and go check out the shops. There were a lot of steps. The sidewalks around are mostly wheelchair friendly.
We did the Mexican restaurant there. They do not have an accessible door. You will need help getting in. The pizza place on the corner is not wheelchair friendly at all. We didn't go anywhere else, so I'm not sure how accessible the rest of the restaurants and shops are.”