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Re: For those of you who have gone to LL Carlsbad
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Date: 
Sat, 20 Mar 1999 18:42:07 GMT
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Since I work for an Aritectual / Mechanical Engineering firm do have
some knowledge of this. As far as I know, all buildings accessible to
the public have to comply to the 1993 Disabled Americans Act, which is
why you see all new buildings having ramps, and accessible bathrooms and
the like. I am sure TLG is very aware of this.

Scott Sanburn

Scott Sanburn

Tom Stangl wrote:

Tamy,

I unfortunately did  not look at the park in that way, so I can't remember
if there were ramps or not.  But judging by the demeanor of the employees
AND attendees, as long as a chair didn't weigh 200 lbs, I'm sure anyone
would help move it (I would).

But I'd assume the accessibility issues are covered - CA is VERY strict on
accessibility, I doubt they would have let the park open without easy
access.  Most of the main walks are gentle slopes, the only part I don't
remember is around Miniland, as I was too busy taking pics of the models.

Mookie wrote:

I am just wondering, those of you that have gone, maybe you can tell me.
How accessible is legoland for the handicapped? Wheelchair, scooter type
access.
are there area's where we wouldn't be able to get to at all? ie. stairs,
very steep inclines?

also, just for me.. WHERE ARE ALL THE CASTLE PICS?????
sorry, didn't mean to yell, though I thought there was supposed to be a
big castle layout there..

Thanks for reading!
Tamy

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| Tom Stangl, Technical Support          Netscape Communications Corp |
|      Please do not associate my personal views with my employer     |



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Tamy, I unfortunately did not look at the park in that way, so I can't remember if there were ramps or not. But judging by the demeanor of the employees AND attendees, as long as a chair didn't weigh 200 lbs, I'm sure anyone would help move it (I (...) (26 years ago, 18-Mar-99, to lugnet.general)

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