Thanks for the information.
I'm from the Netherlands and there everything is basically flat terrain.
Still this is a good tip because my left shoulder + arm regularly hurts a lot because of a serious car accident.
A lot more has happened to it but I'll spare you the trouble because that accident happened more than 20 years ago! (2003)
But some American amusement parks also seem very cool to me.
I would like to go to America to visit amusement parks.
That is a bit difficult because I am in a wheelchair.
For example, I would like to go to Disney World but Cedar Point might be too extreme.
I mean Cedar Point has some pretty extreme roller coasters and I get dizzy on a starflyer ahahahaha
I can stand but that's it.
Which are really wheelchair-friendly amusement parks?
Hello I am from the Netherlands, because I have had problems logging in for years and my computer is not very good plus I have had a serious car accident I will introduce myself again.
Well what can I tell you, I can no longer walk and am in a wheelchair to keep it simple.
I always get happy from roller coasters...
Walibi Holland opens May 25
Efteling will open its doors again on May 20, but a visit must be registered in advance, also for subscription holders.
Toverland has not yet announced an opening date, but a test evening for employees is planned on May 13.