Hi I was just wondering if it is possible for disabled people in wheelchairs to go on the duckbus
Hi there, we have in the past been able to assist people on board the duck who have been wheel chair bound. We will have a driver there to assist as well if need be. We are able to leave the wheel chair at the departure point in a secure location that can be collected on return. Hope this answers your question.
It depends on how wide it is, as it is a ramp but it is quite narrow in walkway.
You need to walk up steps to get on the bus, not sure if there is a ramp option.
I think if you can get up three steps into the bus then you an sit the whole time. We drove everywhere and did not have to get out.
I'm not sure if they have an adaptive ramp: we had to use stairs to get on board. I wonder if you could email them directly (google their website) to find out? It would be a great tour if they have the accommodations!
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