I'm a manual wheelchair user planning to visit Thorpe Park for the first time in a couple of weeks.
What is the access like around the site? I.e. how hilly is it? are the rides far apart?
I've been to Alton Towers a couple of times and I think their ride access passes are the same aren't they?
The website says that the ride access pass is issued to anyone with medical evidence of why they can't queue. Are any of the queue line areas wheelchair accessible? Because I can queue like anyone else if I can fit in the place where you're meant to queue, and it doesn't take me up steps etc... If the queue areas aren't accessible then presumably evidence that I have to use a wheelchair is acceptable?
How strict are they about how many carers/friends you can take with you on a ride? I'm planning to go with 2 friends, which will make us a group of 3. I can stand and walk a few steps unaided so won't need much help with transfers etc but I don't want to have to choose which friend to take with me on each ride! (Also, I'll need both of them if the ride gets stuck and we have to evacuate from anywhere that isn't the normal place where you get on and off - they take that into account don't they?)
Thank you for any help or advice that anyone is able to give me
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I'm a manual wheelchair user planning to visit Thorpe Park for the first time in a couple of weeks.
What is the access like around the site? I.e. how hilly is it? are the rides far apart?
I've been to Alton Towers a couple of times and I think their ride access passes are the same aren't they?
The website says that the ride access pass is issued to anyone with medical evidence of why they can't queue. Are any of the queue line areas wheelchair accessible? Because I can queue like anyone else if I can fit in the place where you're meant to queue, and it doesn't take me up steps etc... If the queue areas aren't accessible then presumably evidence that I have to use a wheelchair is acceptable?
How strict are they about how many carers/friends you can take with you on a ride? I'm planning to go with 2 friends, which will make us a group of 3. I can stand and walk a few steps unaided so won't need much help with transfers etc but I don't want to have to choose which friend to take with me on each ride! (Also, I'll need both of them if the ride gets stuck and we have to evacuate from anywhere that isn't the normal place where you get on and off - they take that into account don't they?)
Thank you for any help or advice that anyone is able to give me
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