London Itinerary (Mom in wheelchair) -- Pls Critique First Draft
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Agreed with Janis on the eye...very wheelchair friendly...in fact they stop it completely for wheelchair access...where as for other people it keeps moving at a slow pace.
Look also at stops on the Jubilee line as it is one of the most wheelchair friendly on the tube...
I used to take my Mum to London all the time and would have continued to do so if she eventually required a wheelchair...good for you to do this, the memories and time spent together will be worth it...
Look also at stops on the Jubilee line as it is one of the most wheelchair friendly on the tube...
I used to take my Mum to London all the time and would have continued to do so if she eventually required a wheelchair...good for you to do this, the memories and time spent together will be worth it...
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Thank you again to all! That Sage Travel website is WONDERFUL. I might book with them on my next trip to Europe. Really appreciate the great info about the London Eye! I was definitely going to go but I didn't know about the "no queue" and 2-for-1 price. I just went to their website again and noticed the link. You're right kmowatt, it's all about the memories and time spent together for me and my Mom
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