https://www.georgiaaquarium.org/
The website gives little to no information about ADA accommodations. The aquarium does have push wheelchairs to borrow on a first come first serve basis. I do not know how much they cost if anything. It was very easy to enter the facility and maneuver around.
I was able to enjoy all of the attractions, there are even spots against the glass on the bigger tanks specifically for people in wheelchairs who can’t see over people’s heads.
The bathrooms were large and easy to use. Parking was close by, might have been cheaper to park further away but we didn’t want to have to worry about running down the battery on my chair. The gift shop felt a little crowded in my chair, but there were a lot of people there. We had hoped for a smaller crowd on a weekday but they were pretty packed!
Next time we go I will make sure to schedule us times to see more of the shows.
Website 3
Parking 4
Pricing 4
Mobility aid/device 5
Entrance 5
Bathroom 5
Attractions 5
Accessibility 5
Helpfulness 4
Overall Experience 4
Total 44
https://www.mlb.com/braves/ballpark
There is a lot that is just for handicap parking, they offer shuttle service to the from the stadium, which was a couple of blocks away. The park is in downtown, I am sure there may have been other parking available and I believe we paid extra for this lot.
There are several options for handicap seating at the stadium, all must be booked with the ticket office instead of online. This is a little inconvenient. Since this was a special celebration, my husband sprung for the more expensive handicap seating right at field level on the third base line. We were taken for a strange back tunnel tour to get to our seats. We had access to a private lounge that had food and drinks to purchase and it was air conditioned, this is important since it was the middle of the summer in Georgia and still over 100 degrees at 6pm! The seats were great, the lounge was amazing. The counters at the food vendor and bar were low to accommodate.
The bathrooms were easy to move around in. Like many places the bathroom door was a little hard to open because it was so heavy but people were helpful with this. Staff as amazing and very helpful. My husband says that he has never seen staff so attentive! The website is very informative about accessibility.
Although we are not Atlanta Braves fans, we hope to go back when ever they play the SF Giants!
Website 5
Parking 5
Pricing 4
Mobility aid/device 5
Entrance 5
Bathroom 5
Attractions 5
Accessibility 5
Helpfulness 4
Overall Experience 5
Total 48
Georgia State Parks offer all terrain wheelchairs to borrow. Can be lent between parks. https://gastateparks.org/Accessibility/TrackChairs?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvLPmyJ3G_QIVzRXUAR1PCQe0EAAYAiAAEgJzOvD_BwE
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