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GOLD Star Entry | All parts of the Museum are wheelchair accessible.
Lift to all Floors.
There is a hearing loop on `Reflections in the Dock` film show.
Accessible Cafe
Information available in large print and Braille. |
GOLD Star Entry | Access
Two lifts and a staircase offer easy access from the reception area down to the displays, which are 8 metres below ground level. Although some of the streets are cobbled, there are no steps to climb and plenty of seats throughout the museum.
All video screens have subtitles.
Free Audio Guide Tours, with a commentary by Rory Bremner
Toilets available in reception area and display arena. Baby care room, first aid room available in reception.
Gift Shop - Fully Accessible, Souvenirs of every kind, also gift vouchers which can be used for admission tickets
Accessible Cafe
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GOLD Star Entry | Information for wheelchair users
Approximately 80% of the museum is accessible to wheelchair users via ramped flooring or a lift.
There is level access from the car park to the museum shop and reception area.
Access to the 90\" Cornish Beam Engine house is difficult, with two flights of steps.
Our railway carriage now has a wheelchair accessible compartment, enabling rides on our railway.
There is a wheelchair accessible toilet adjacent to the museum car park, which requires a Radar key which is held at the museum reception.
Two manual wheelchairs are available for loan to visitors, during their visit. These can be pre-booked by contacting the museum, giving your name and date of visit.
Information for visually impaired visitors
A large print brief guide to the museum is available, priced 50 pence. Guide dogs are welcome throughout the museum.
Pre-booked touch tours can be arranged but require two weeks notice to ensure one of our specially trained volunteers is available.
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GOLD Star Entry | A special comprehensive Vistors Guide for Wheelchair Users is available which also gives information on the various access routes available.
The site is set on sloping ground, with steep slopes in places. Access around the site is on rural surfaces, mainly rolled or loose chippings, in keeping with the nature of the site and buildings. Some roads and paths are cobbled and their surfaces may cause some difficulty for visitors who use a wheelchair or have impaired mobility
We suggest that, if possible, visitors using wheelchairs should use those with wide tyres as this makes access easier and smoother. The use of a powered wheelchair or four-wheeled mobility scooter allows access to the majority of the open areas of the site.
A number (but not all) of the main buildings are accessible to wheelchair users as ramps are available for people to get inside the houses.
Accessible Cafe
The Museum has lots of seats around the site, which cater for visitors who tire easily or need to take things more slowly to enjoy the Museum at a more leisurely pace.
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GOLD Star Entry | The Royal Air Force Museum has FREE ADMISSION AND PARKING and full disabled access with:
Lifts and wide spaced walkways
Disabled toilets
Reserved disabled parking
Wheelchairs which can be booked in advance.
Helpful staff are also available on hand to assist with almost anything.
Fully accessible Restaurant and Café
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Near Hull, Fort Paull Museum Yorkshire North East EnglandSuitable for Wheelchair Users
Please note that Fort Paull is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and some areas cannot reasonably be made accessible to the disabled.
For those parts of the Fort which are not accessible Video Presentations of the respective areas are shown.
Disabled Accessible Toilets
Accessible Cafe/Bar |
GOLD Star Entry | The main entrance to the museum is up a flight of stairs. We realise that not everyone will be able to use this entrance, so there is a ground floor entrance to the left of the main staircase for visitors in wheelchairs or any others who have limited mobility/disability, and for families with young children in pushchairs.
95% of the museum is accessible to people in wheelchairs. The exceptions being the interior of Concorde 002, the \'Brush with War\' and Merlin Experience Gallery in Hall 2.
Accessible Restaurant
The Museum has several wheelchairs for visitors to use - free of charge. Please contact the Information Centre
Concession Rate of Admission for the Disabled
Group Visits for the Disabled - There are no restrictions on the size of your group, but we request that the minimum number in a party should be 12 people. The museum can provide a guide for your group, again there is no restriction on numbers, the guide service is provided by our Society of Friends, they are all volunteers who give up their spare time to make your visit more enjoyable.
Because this service is voluntary we request you book your guide at least two weeks prior to your visit.
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GOLD Star Entry | Fully wheelchair accessible
2 Wheelchairs available on request
Accessible disabled toilets on every floor
Guide dogs welcomed
Disabled Parking |
GOLD Star Entry | Audio guides specifically for blind and partially sighted people
Large print information and/or interpretation
Parking for disabled available
Touch exhibits and/or handling sessions
Wheelchair access to some public areas
Wheelchairs available for l
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GOLD Star Entry | Wheelchair access to all displays except the top floor of the Control Tower
Wheelchairs available on request
Disabled toilet
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