Day at the arcade
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Wheelchair, Powerchair
Overview
Fun day out at the arcade section (Did not play bowling but would like to go back and try!)
Transport & Parking
Lothian buses stop a few minutes away. Parking is available underground.
Access
Level access throughout and space at bowling for wheelchair users. I noticed two lanes near the front had fitted bowling assist ramps and more space between lanes. To get up to the main bowling area there is a slight incline (see pictures) but there is a handrail up. Near the back the main bowling bit is very crowded I could not see a ramp up to these areas but may be around the side. The place is very loud due to all the video game noises and bowling sounds which is quite overwhelming at times.
Toilets
Door was very heavy and hard to find as no signage. The red cord was cut and staff said they didn’t know how to replace it - will follow this up. There are handrails on both sides and space under the sink to roll under. This bathroom is quite large with more than enough space for a power chair and carer.
Staff
Clueless on the red cord situation and acted like it wasn’t a big deal even after I explained but another one I met was nice and helpful when I needed to reach a change machine.
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