Lookout offers breathtaking panoramic views of valley and city. Area stays peaceful and relaxing even with crowds. Features handicap ramp and parking for easy access. Parking is limited and vendors are lively near the lot.
Handicap parking and a handicap ramp provide easy access to a beautiful view. The area suits those with mobility issues and allows walking with canes without hiking.
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Gates open at 5:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m.
Parking is very limited, especially during peak hours.
Silent Sundays occur on the fourth Sunday of each month from 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Facility features adaptive workout equipment and an indoor track for fitness. Pools include therapy features for rehabilitation. Staff are friendly and knowledgeable, creating a welcoming space for all abilities.
State of the art facility offers adaptable workout equipment and plenty of shaded, accessible parking. It welcomes wheelchair users and people with various disabilities without treating anyone like an anomaly.
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The annual membership fee for veterans is only $25, including access to all facilities.
Ability360 offers a variety of adaptive sports and fitness programs for all abilities.
The gym features accessible equipment and facilities for wheelchair users.
Enjoy intimate concert theater with interactive instrument rooms where you can play. Fully wheelchair accessible with free scooters and staff support. Exhibits feature regional instrument groupings and clear audio guides for an immersive visit.
Staff provide wheelchairs and electric scooters at no charge. The museum is fully wheelchair accessible and accommodates mobility impairments with ease.
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Admission is $20 for adults, with discounts for students and seniors.
Special event weekends feature unique performances and activities.
Parking is available on-site but can fill up quickly during events.
Wide aisles and accessible entrance make moving around easy. Cozy seating pairs with a bar serving wine and coffee for a relaxed vibe. Spotlights highlight curated displays, blending classic charm with lively energy.
Accessible parking spots and entrance make getting in easy. Both the bar and bookstore offer accessible cashiers and tables at proper height with removable chairs. The bookstore stays clean and neat for convenience.
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Trivia night occurs every Wednesday at 7pm with a $5 entry fee.
Author events and book signings happen regularly; check the schedule online.
The bookstore features a coffee shop and a bar for refreshments while browsing.
Rock formations offer breathtaking views and colorful sunsets that attract hikers and nature lovers. Trails are short and easy, perfect for all ages and abilities, with close parking and accessible paths. Picnic spots and playgrounds create a family-friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
The trail to the rock is short and easy, suitable for all fitness levels and ages. Parking is close and accessible, and the path is manageable even for those using a cane or with disabilities.
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Hole in the Rock is free to visit.
Bring water, especially on hot days and with the steep walk.
Expect crowds on weekends, especially during sunrise and sunset.
Open floor venue with intimate atmosphere and excellent acoustics offers clear views and close proximity to the stage. Wheelchair accessible seating by side stage ensures clear views and staff provide helpful accommodations. Retro decor and multiple bars create a fun, lively vibe without crowding.
Wheelchair accessible seating sits by the side stage, offering clear views. Bathrooms open from both the lobby and floor. Staff provide helpful accommodations for wheelchair users and others needing assistance.
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Parking costs around $40 and is often a block away from the venue.
The venue is primarily standing room only, with limited seating available.
No re-entry is allowed, but there is an outdoor area for vaping.
Outdoor amphitheater features spacious lawn seating with clear sightlines and booming sound for rock and hip-hop. Staff offer outstanding support for wheelchair users, with accessible parking and restrooms. Atmosphere stays chill, perfect for standing, dancing, or relaxing.
Accessible parking, entrances, and seating make the venue easy to navigate. Staff provide outstanding support for wheelchair users, and accessible restrooms and vendors ensure comfort throughout.
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Parking is often overcrowded, leading to long wait times after concerts.
Safety protocols are lacking, especially in emergency situations.
Reserved seating is recommended for better sound quality and visibility.
Rooms feel like mini studio apartments with full kitchens and spacious layouts. Quiet, relaxing vibe with a heated outdoor pool and fire pit. Accessibility shines with handicap accessories and free valet parking for disabled guests.
Rooms offer spacious layouts and handicap accessories like wheelchairs, walkers, and shower chairs. Valet parking is free with a handicap sticker, and elevators fit several wheelchairs comfortably.
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Shuttle service to Mayo Clinic runs from 7 AM to 4 PM.
The hotel charges for parking, despite having ample space.
The hotel lacks a restaurant and room service.
Large theaters offer power recliner seats for comfort and a quiet, calm atmosphere. Handicapped seating includes spots for wheelchair users with kind staff support. Self-serve kiosks and an alcohol bar add convenience and relaxation.
Handicapped seating includes spots for wheelchair users and their companions. Staff show kindness to elderly and handicapped guests. Some guests prefer recliners but reserving them online can be unclear.
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Discount Tuesdays offer lower prices on tickets.
Expect high prices for snacks; a small popcorn and drink cost $27.
Parking can be difficult to find during busy times.